Sanderumgaard is manor house located southeast of Odense close to the village of Davinde, with the estate in both Odense and Kerteminde municipality.

The history of the estate goes back to the 14th century, where Odense Fjord at that time reached this area. A large part of the farmland is therefore old drained fiord sediment, and it is generally thought

That is how the name Sanderumgaard came about.

The estate has over the year’s been through several owners. In 1828 the family Vind bought Sanderumgaard, and it is the present owner’s great-grandfather who, between1870-80, built the manor house, stables and farm buildings after drawings by architect H.J. Holm.

Erik Vind took over the estate in 1975 and lives here today with his wife Susanne and their 3 children.

The farming is traditional with grain, vegetables and forestry, on 900 hectares of land.

Sanderumgaard is known for the romantic garden established between 1793–1828.

The 15 hectares garden opened to the public in may 2010, after a grand scale renovation.

The garden is open from 1st May – 31st Oktober between 11am and 5pm.

And the romantic gardensAnd the romantic gardens

Sanderumgaard is renowned for its romantic gardens, landscaped in the period 1793-1828. After a major renovation, the old 37 acre gardens will be opening to the public in May, 2010

In addition to a garden visit, now parties, societies and groups will not only be able to view the rose and kitchen garden but also enjoy the café and gift shop located in the grand old stables.