Accommodation including breakfast in peaceful surroundings on the Home Farm. Basic, yet comfortable accommodation in protected buildings from the 1850s. We have 24 rooms and a total of 40 beds at “Avlsgården” and in “Fruehuset”, a charming 300 meter stroll from the Home Farm. Welcome!
The Baroniet Rosendal Home Farm
Accommodation including breakfast in peaceful surroundings at the Home Farm. Comfortable overnight stays in traditional farm buildings from around 1850 with 23 rooms and 40 beds. The Home Farm has 5 single and 9 double rooms, in “Fruehuset” 300 m down the road there are 2 single and 7 double rooms. We may provide extra beds in some of the rooms.
Accommodation:
“Fruehuset” (“the Ladies’ house”) is situated on the other side of the field, down by the river. The rooms are similar to the rooms at the Home Farm, in romantic surroundings and with shared bathrooms in the hall. There is also a lovely little garden with benches in front of the house, away from the crowds.
Breakfast is served at the Home Farm, a lovely morning walk 300 metres along the river. Please tell us which house you would prefer to stay in when you book.
Double room with breakfast | NOK 1890/ 1990 |
Single room with breakfast | NOK 1490/ 1590 |
Extra bed in double room with breakfast | children NOK 250 / adults NOK 500 |
Extra bed in single room with breakfast | NOK 500 |
Breakfast external guests | NOK 180 |
Dinner at the Farm | NOK 780 |
Lunch in the Garden Cafe before 16.00 for pre-ordered groups | NOK 349 |
We have several alternatives for seminars at the Home Farm. Please contact us at info@baroniet.no for more information.
Please make table reservations or other requests by email info@baroniet.no or phone +47 401 81 176
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In the 1850s, the Heir to the estate Baroniet Rosendal, Marcus Gerhard Hoff Rosenkrone, (1823-1896) established Rosendal Avlsgard as an example farm for sheep and horses. The farm was of major importance for agricultural rearing and breeding work in the district. In 1875, “Rosendal Høiere Almue Skule” was established. Teaching was financed by the Heir, who taught foreign languages, history, physics and geography.
Fruehuset (“the Ladies’ house”) was built around 1860 to the widowed wife of the priest, Karen Unger, and the daughters Pauline, Bolette and Nanna. Nanna was later married to Hans E. Kinck, while the three single women stayed in Fruehuset under the protection of Marcus Gerhard Hoff-Rosenkrones to his death. The house later got the name Fruehuset after mrs. Karen Unger. Marcus Gerhard and his siblings got a special relationship with vicar Elias B. Unger at Malmanger clergy house, and his daughter Kathinka, who was Marcus Gerhard’s great love. Unfortunately, Kathinka died in 1853, only 18 years old. After the death of Kathinka, Marcus Gerhard never fell in love again.
You can read about Marcus Gerhard Hoff Rosenkrone’s lifework in Rosendal in the 1996 anniversary book: Marcus Gerhard Hoff Rosenkrone 1823-1896, Baroniet Rosendal.