Penningby situated in the valley near Edsviken, a narrow inlet in the Saltsjön bay of the Baltic Sea.
Its earliest owners included Lord Tord Bonde, burgrave of Raseborg and margrave of Viborg.
[2] In 1805 countess Maria Juliana von Rosen had the castle garden recreated in a so-called English style.
In 1641 Olof Stille, a millwright by trade, was the original owner of the area which is today Eddystone, Pennsylvania.
Stille was one of the four commissaries or magistrates appointed to administer justice among local inhabitants, and thus became a judge of the first court on the banks of the Delaware River.