Numlahti Manor

He had leased it to Esaias Austrell, who was ruthlessly and roughly treating the manor workers.

After the murders, the victims were buried under the floor of the manor's vestibule and traces of the act were cleaned.

Tenants broke into the manor rooms and collected from the chests a large loot, which included 200 thalers of money, silver goblets and spoons, rings, and a variety of clothing and food.

The outbuildings made of brick from the manor date back to the early 20th century.

[5] Later, the manor also had its own small power plant, a brick factory and a dairy.

The current main house from 1876 in the Numlahti Manor.