Juellinge

It was a fairly insignificant manor that frequently changed hands and was rarely used as a residence by its owners.

He was a member of the noble family Lille which resided on the neighbouring estate Anøje (Enøje).

Rosenkrantz lived at Valbygaard with his family until 1657 but finally had to sell it due to economic problems.

Her daughter Vibeke Lunge inherited Valbygaard in 1671 and married Jens Juel the following year.

[1] Juel had no sons to succeed him as Baron of Juellinge and the estate was therefore passed on to his son-in-law Frederik Vind in 1700 but he died just two years later.

In 1719, Juel-Vind ceded Juellinge to Frederick IV in exchange for Halsted Priory on Lolland.

In 1735, Frederick IV ceded Juellinge to Frederik Danneskiold-Samsøe in exchange for another estate.

The Baroque-style main building stands in two-stories towards the courtyard and three stories towards the garden and was originally surrounded by moats.

The side that faces the courtyard building stands in a blank wall with smooth finishing of the ashlars and has a strongly projecting median risalit with a portal flanked by pilasters.

Gunde Rosencrantz
Jens Juel
Juellinge in c. 1840