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Rågegården is an Arts & Crafts inspired country house from 1915 situated on the eastern outskirts of
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, some fifty kilometres northwest of
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. The house is perched on a small wooded hill, overlooking the
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coast. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1989. The scope of the heritage listing was expanded in 2012.


History


Henri Odewahn

Henri Odewahn, one of the owners of C. J. Carøe, a leading Danish importer of tea and spices, purchased a 7 hectares piece of land at the site in 1914. A country house designed by
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was completed on the property the following year. Based at Strandgade 36 in
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, C. J. Carøe's Cingalla Tea was one of the leading tea brands on the Danish market at the time. In 1907, Odewahn had also established a brand of cherry liqueur under his own name. He purchased the property at Ny Kongensgade 3 in 1917 but only kept it for four years.


Carl and Frethe Glad

Rågegården was in the beginning of the 1920s acquired by Carl F. Glad (1890-1977) and his wife Grethe Glad (1891-1990). Glad was the owner of L.C. Glad og Co. and appointed as Austrian consul-general in 1921. He planted the property with flowers and other plants from
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. The Glad's lived at
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in
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. The Glad's belonged to Copenhagen's high society and were often featured in magazines. They covered the distance between Storee Mariendal and Rågegården in their Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A 1925-26. Glad was also the owner of a
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and a
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. Glad's firm went bankrupt in connection with the Great Crash of 1929. They had to sell both their properties and moved into an apartment in Bredgade. Grethe Glad started the Margrethe School in 1931. After Carl Glad had successfully revived his business a few years later, they were in 1937 able to purchase a property at
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and to reacquire Rågegården. Glad was also involved in the Toro Oil Corporation Denmark Limited A/S at Bredgade 76. Glad kept the Isotta Fraschini until the early 1970s when it was then sold to his Rågeleje neighbors Rita and Erik Orth.


Later history

Glad sold Rågegården to the government in 1973. Sten Bramsen, a DR producer and president of Musikalske Venners Fond, took a 10-year lease on the property in the late 1970s with the intention of operating it as a music venue but the lease was terminated prematurely after just two years. Rågegården was in 1981 let out to Martin Christensen, Djon Andersen and Ingrid Andersen. They used it as a combined art exhibition venue and antique shop.


Architecture

The property consists of a three winged main building, an L-shaped garage and stable and a small octagonal well house. The main building is designed in English cottage style with clear inspiration from the Arts & Crafts movement and
Baillie Scott Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (23 October 1865 – 10 February 1945) was a British architect and artist. Through his long career, he designed in a variety of styles, including a style derived from the Tudor, an Arts and Crafts style reminisc ...
.


Today

Rågegården is now owned by UK-based CVC partner Søren Vestergaard-Poulsen and his wife, Maiken Vestergaard-Poulsen. The surrounding woodland, locally referred to as Glads Have (Glad's Garden), is still owned by the Danish Nature Agency.


Cultural references

Most of the 1964 thriller ''
Døden kommer til middag ''Death Comes at High Noon'' ( da, Døden kommer til middag) is a 1964 Danish crime film directed by Erik Balling and starring Poul Reichhardt. Cast *Poul Reichhardt as Peter Sander *Helle Virkner as Eva Lindberg *Birgitte Federspiel as Merete ...
'' was shot in and around Rågegården.


Gallery

Image:Rågegården 03.jpg, The main building seen from the driveway Image:Rågegården 06.jpg, The facade towards the water File:Rågegården 08.jpg, The main building seen from the west Image:Rågegården 02.jpg, South side of the main building Image:Rågegården - staldlænge 02.jpg, The stable wing Image:Rågegården - staldlænge 03.jpg, The well house and the stable


See also

* Mikkelgård


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{{Gribskov Municipality Houses in Gribskov Municipality Listed buildings and structures in Gribskov Municipality Listed residential buildings in Denmark Houses completed in 1915