It is located on the island of Langeland in the south of Denmark.
The manor house has recently been renovated and is now used as a venue for weddings and other celebrations.
The estate features a large courtyard, surrounded by the main building, green meadows with its display of strutting peacocks, a cascading fountain, moat and the bridge which leads to the church.
It has six horse stables and the area is a popular destination for eco-tourists and anglers due to Langeland being a thin strip of land.
The last execution on the island of Langeland was in the area of Skrøbelev in 1834, when Niels Arent was beheaded.