New Spøttrup Farm is located on a hill, overlooking heath, tidal ponds, beach and the sea.
New Spøttrup Farm is a protected stately heritage country house built in 1870 by Niels Breinholt and his wife, Maren Stokholm, the owners of nearby medieval Spøttrup Castle, located by Limfjorden inlet in Jutland, one of the best sailing and oyster safari areas in Denmark.
Living at New Spøttrup Farm is like stepping back to the 1800s, but with all the modern conveniences.
New Spøttrup Farm is ideally located only 10 min. from Spøttrup Castle, 1 hour and 31 min. from Legoland resort, 1 hour from Cold Hawaii beaches in Thy National Park, and 1 hour and 41 min. from The Old Town in Aarhus.
New Spøttrup Farm's size gave rise to the term country estate or manor house. A cattle ranch where both the farmhouse and outbuildings are built exclusively in boulders is highly unusual, and the interior is largely unchanged since 1870. Therefore, the farm is heritage protected.
The main building has 9 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 14 other rooms, including 2 reception rooms, a great room with a grand piano, dining room, kitchen, 2 pantries, office, 3 hallways, 2 halls and a chapel.