Gjedsergaard

Gjedsergård is a manor house on the island of in southeastern . It has been owned by members of the Tesdorpf family since 1847. The main building and the parallel building Kavalerfløjen are from 1768 and were listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 December 1959…
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  • Type: Estate
  • Description: manor house in Guldborgsund Municipality, Denmark
  • Also known as: Gedsergard

Places of Interest

Highlights include Skelby Church.

Church

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Skelby and Nykøbing Strandhuse.

Village
is a village.

Village
is a coastal village and summer house development located 3 kilometres south of and 8 kilometres southeast of on the island of . As of 2025, it has a population of 290. is situated 4½ km east of Gjedsergaard.

Hamlet
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is a hamlet, which is situated 6 km west of Gjedsergaard.

Gjedsergaard

Latitude
54.64867° or 54° 38′ 55″ north
Longitude
11.88163° or 11° 52′ 54″ east
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
Open location code
9F6HJVXJ+FM
Geo­Names ID
2621550
Wiki­data ID
Q12313949
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In Other Languages

“Gjedsergaard” goes by many names.
  • Danish: Gedsergaard
  • Danish: Gedsergård
  • Danish: Gjedsergaard

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