Espe (manor house)


Espe is a manor house and estate in Denmark. It is located at Boeslunde, between Korsør and Skælskør, Slagelse Municipality, some 100 kilometres southwest of Copenhagen. Espe has been listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places since 1918. The main building dates to the 18th century but was adapted to the Late Neoclassical style in 1848. The manor and estate has been owned by members of the Moltke family since 1810.

History

The earliest history of the estate is unclear but it is known that the Crown ceded it to Johan Friis in exchange for other property in 1561. It is believed that it over the next period of time shared its ownership with Borreby. In 1667, Dorthe Daa sold it to the mayor of Skælskør, Anders Mogensen. It is assumed that it was later acquired by Anders Hansen, whose widow, Anne Marie Andersdatter, was the owner in 1689. In 1703, she ceded it to her son-in-law, Gerlach Thigillius, who in 1719 returned it to his mother-in-law.
Im 1723, Anne Marie Andersdatter sold Espe to Mette Rosenkrantz. Mette Rosenkrantz died in 1730. Her heirs than sold the estate to Christian Frederik de Boysset, who just a few years later, in 1736, sold it to Poul Schnabel. In 1747, Espe changed hands again when it was sold to Friederich Lorentz von Bülow. He had also acquired the estate Bonderup. After Friederich Lorentz von Bülow's death, Espe and Bonderup were sold to Johan Ludvig Schwerman, who in 1758 sold them to Peder Christensen. In 1760, he sold Espe to Folmer Danchel. Folmer Danchel died in 1773. The new owner, Hans Thibi, committed suicide later that same year.
In 1775, Espe was acquired by Morten Quistgaard. He was a member of the important 1786 Agriculture Commission where he opposed the abolition of stavnsbåndet. In 1In 1788, he ceded Espe to his son, Johan Rehling Quistgaard, who sold the estate in 1798. Over the next decade it changed hands three times more.
In 1810, Espe was acquired by Otto Joachim Moltke. In 1825, he also purchased Bonderup. Moltke sold most of the tenant farms to the copyholders and constructed a new main building. He died in 1858. Espe and Bonderup then went to his son, Adam Gottlob Moltke, who was succeeded by his son Joachim Vilhelm Moltke in 1863. He died just five years later and his widow then managed the estate on behalf of their newborn son, Adam Gottlob Moltke. He ended up owning Espe for 90 years but for long periods of time lived elsewhere. After his death in 1958, Espe went to Adam Moltke-Huitfeldt.

Today

The current owner is Elise Josephine Moltke-Huitfeldt.

List of owners