Kåseholm Manor | |
Native Name: | Kåseholms slott |
Location: | Tomelilla Municipality |
Map Type: | Sweden Skåne |
Coordinates: | 55.3525°N 13.5304°W |
Map Size: | 220 |
Type: | Castle |
Built: | 1639 |
Open To Public: | Yes |
Kåseholm Manor (Swedish: Kåseholm slott) is a castle in Tomelilla Municipality in Skåne.
Kåseholm is located about eight kilometers northwest of Tomelilla. The farm dates back to at least 1639. The earliest known depiction of the current castle dates back to 1761. The building was rebuilt in 1813. Parts of an older building are built into the current one. Kåseholm hosts a hotel and conference facilities.[1]
The oldest known owner is Johan Uhrne who bought the manor around 1647. The manor was then called Esbjörnsstorp. Johan Uhrne changed its name to Kåseholm after his wife Pernille Kaas. The oldest parts of the castle are probably part of the stone house that Johan Uhrne built around 1650.[2] In 2024, the owner of the castle was Håkan Jeppsson.[3]