Skottorps Säteri
Veka, Sweden, Sweden
Skottorps Säteri, located near Veka in Laholm Municipality, Halland, Sweden, traces its origins to the medieval estate of Veka documented in the early 14th century, evolving through noble ownership by families like the Bangs, Badens, and Rosenkrantzs before reconstruction as a Renaissance castle in the 17th century.
The current Empire-style main building with two stories and detached wings was built around 1816 by merchant Peter Möller after demolishing the older structure that once hosted King Karl XI's 1680 wedding to Ulrika Eleonora, featuring an English park with rare trees by Stensån river.
Protected as a historic monument since 1986, the privately owned farmstead now operates as a modern agricultural business focused on dairy, beef, crops, and sustainable energy production amid scenic countryside.
Location
Skottorps Säteri, 312, 96, 312 96 Laholm, Sweden
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