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Thomas Erichsens Minde

Mansion in Western Norway coming for sale

This magnificent property on the isle of Askøy outside Bergen, on the west coast of Norway, is probably coming for sale or long time rental.

View from Kongshaugen, The Kings Hill

The history of Thomas Erichsens Minde

Starting in the 1500s Hop Farm was the seat of the magistrate of Bergen and Gulen. The farm was in 1651 taken over by the mayor and the presiding judge Hans Hansson Smith, who was ennobled in 1676 with the name of Lilienskiold. His son, the Governor of Finnmark, took posession over both the noble title and the estate after his father. In the period of 1703 – 1737 the farm was owned by Minister Niels Knagh, later ennobled with the name of Knagenhielm. He was among the richest men of Western Norway, and the land owner of vast areas in Kaupanger. The farm was subsequently inherited by Justice Christian Krogh.

In 1792 the property was bought by  the merchant Thomas Erichsen, one of the richest men in Bergen. Between 1793  and 1795 he built the main building in Louis-seize style. See the prospect of John FL Dreier from 1810 above.

Thomas Erichsen also built a magnificent garden with a 800 meter long avenue down to  the sea houses in Hop harbor. The lower section of the avenue consists of ash trees, while further up it is linden trees.

Thomas Erichsen Minde was protected by the Cultural Heritage in 1923. The property was in 1932 taken over by A/S Ask Health Home. Midthordland Indremisjon took over Thomas Erichsen Memorial in 1971, and  operated a retirement and nursing home on the property until 2010.

The main building has an annex to the northwest which was designed by Molden Architects inc.

For Norwegian text and more pictures see:

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Erichsens_Minde