List of Norwegian estates

List of Norwegian estates contains former and present bigger gatherings of land in Norway of the Crown, of the Church, of the noble estate, and of commoners. See also the list of Norway's biggest landowners.

Tjøtta Farm, seat of the former Tjøtta Estate.
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Northern Norway

Northern Norway.
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Central Norway.
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Western Norway.
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Southern Norway.
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Eastern Norway.
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Counties: Finnmark, Nordland, Troms.

EstateEstate seatCountySecondary namesTransferred or divided into estate(s)Reference
Benkestok EstateMeløya FarmNordlandNo longer in existence.[1]
Bentsjord EstateBentsjord FarmTromsMoursundian EstateDissolved.[2]
Dønnes EstateDønnes FarmNordlandDissolved in 1912.[3]
Helgeland EstateNordland
Husby EstateHusby FarmNordlandStill in existence.[4]
Inndyr EstateNordlandCrown Estate[5]
Inndyr Estate IINordland[6]
Irgens EstateNordland
Troms
Helgeland Estate
Inndyr Estate II
Tromsø Estate
etc.
[7]
Karnes EstateKarnes FarmTroms[8]
Rana and Vefsn EstateNordland[9]
Skjervøy EstateHamnnes FarmStill in existence.[10]
Terråk EstateTerråk FarmNordlandStill in existence.[11]
Tjøtta EstateTjøtta FarmNordlandBrodtkorbian EstateDissolved in 1929.[12]
Tromsø EstateKarnes FarmTromsBentsjord Estate
Karnes Estate
Skjervøy Estate
[13]

Central Norway

Counties: Nord-Trøndelag, Sør-Trøndelag.

EstateEstate seatCountySecondary namesTransferred or divided into estate(s)Reference
Austrått EstateSør-Trøndelag[14]
Fosen EstateSør-Trøndelag
Holla EstateSør-Trøndelag
Reinskloster EstateSør-Trøndelag[15]
Verdal EstateNord-TrøndelagStill in existence.[16]

Western Norway

Counties: Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal, Rogaland, Sogn og Fjordane.

EstateEstate seatCountySecondary namesTransferred or divided into estate(s)References
Giske Estate[17]
Kaupanger EstateKaupanger FarmSogn og FjordaneStill in existence.[18]
Rosendal EstateHordaland[19]

Southern Norway

Counties: Aust-Agder, Vest-Agder.

Eastern Norway

Counties: Akershus, Buskerud, Hedmark, Oppland, Oslo, Telemark, Vestfold, Østfold.

EstateEstate seatCountySecondary namesTransferred or divided into estate(s)References
Jarlsberg EstateJarlsberg Farm[20]
Refsnes EstateRefsnes Farm
Sudreim EstateSørum FarmAkershusNo longer in existence.[21] [22]

Crown Estate

Church Estate

  • Norwegian church estate
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See also

List of the largest landowners of Norway

References

  1. Store norske leksikon: Meløy gård
  2. Store norske leksikon: Moursundske gods
  3. Store norske leksikon: Dønnes herregård
  4. Store norske leksikon: Husby gård
  5. Store norske leksikon: Inndyrgodset
  6. Store norske leksikon: Inndyrgodset
  7. Store norske leksikon: Irgensgodset
  8. Store norske leksikon: Karnesgodset
  9. Store norske leksikon: Rana- og Vefsngodset
  10. Store norske leksikon: Skjervøygodset
  11. Store norske leksikon: Terråk – gods
  12. Store norske leksikon: Brodtkorb
  13. Store norske leksikon: Tromsøgodset
  14. Store norske leksikon: Austrått - herregård i Ørland
  15. Store norske leksikon: Reinskloster
  16. Store norske leksikon: Verdalsgodset
  17. Store norske leksikon: Giskeætten
  18. Store norske leksikon: Kaupanger
  19. Store norske leksikon: Baroniet Rosendal
  20. Store norske leksikon: Jarlsberg
  21. Store norske leksikon: Sudreimsgodset
  22. Store norske leksikon: Sørum setegård
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