Maidla, Rapla Parish

[1] Between 1991 and 2017 (until the administrative reform of Estonian municipalities) the village was located in Juuru Parish.

During the Middle Ages, there was a fortified manor or a small castle on the site, parts of which has been incorporated into the eastern tower of the current, later building.

The interior is characterised by its 19th-century decoration such as a well-preserved neo-renaissance coffered ceiling.

After the land reform of 1919, the manor was given by the Estonian state to Richard Gustav Borgelin the commander of the Danish volunteers in the Estonian War of Independence, as a reward for his services to the country.

[3] Apart from the main manor house, the former estate incorporates several still surviving outbuildings, such as stables and servants' quarters.