Overgaden Neden Vandet 39, is a historic property in the Christianshavn neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The site was originally part of a much larger property which continued all the way to Wildersgade on the other side of the block and Sankt Annæ Gade.
A large brewer's house was located at the site where Overgaden Neden Vamdet 39 stands today.
86 in Christianshavn Quarter, A free-standing 12 and a half bays long and two storeys tall half-timbered house is mentioned in 1730.
Caspersen replaced the half-timbered facade towards the street with one in brick and reduced the number of windows from 12 to eight larger ones.
In 1876, Caspersen bought the house at Overgaden Oven Vandet 50 where he would live with his family until circa 1780.
The theologian Peter Andreas Fenger (1799-1878), who was pastor at Church of Our Saviour from 1855, lived in the apartment on the first floor from 1873 and until his death.
The building is eight bays wide and has a four-bay central projection, The gateway is topped by a fanlight and the keystone features a relief of an ancher[check spelling] and the inscription "HCS AMC/150/ ANNO 1777" (HCS = Hans Caspersen Smed/ AMC = Anne Marie Caspersen.