Lekkende is a manor house and estate located 8 km south of Præstø, Vordingborg Municipality, Denmark.
[2] During the Reformation, in 1536, Lekkende and all other church land was confiscated by the Crown and alternately placed under the fiefs of Vordingborg and Saltø.
In 1660, Frederick II granted Lekkende and Beldringe to his youngest son, Prince George, for life.
He was active in politics and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet of J.C. Christensen from 1905 to 1908.
In 2005, Lekkende was acquired by Stig Husted-Andersen via the company Skrumle Landbrug ApS.
[4] The main building from 1838 consisted of two single-story wings which met in three-story "tower" overlooking the garden.