Our rooms
Anita’s Room
This room is named after the manor’s former hostess, Anita Borup-Nordenswan. Anita moved to Soiniitys in the 1950s, started a family of four children with Henrik, and took on the role of running the farm. She was a strong and hardworking woman, active in associations and politics. The wedding dress displayed in the room belonged to Anita, and the wedding shoes from the 1920s belonged to her mother, Ebba.
Sleeps: 2 + 1
Beds: 1 queen-size bed, 1 single sofa bed
Ebba’s Room
This room is named after Ebba (née Federley) Borup, the wife of Nils. The room features personal items that once belonged to Ebba and reflect her heritage from a family of pharmacists. The herbarium and plant illustrations were collected by Ebba during her school years in the early 1900s.
Sleeps: 2 + 2
Beds: 1 double bed (can be separated into twin beds), 1 sofa bed
Elli’s Room
This room is named after Elli, a housemaid who worked at Soiniitys. In earlier times, there was always a live-in maid on the estate, as well as many young women training as home helpers. The room is furnished with traditional rural furniture found in the manor.
Sleeps: 2 + 2
Beds: 1 queen-size bed, 1 sofa bed
Henrik’s Room
This room with a private sauna is named after Henrik Nordenswan, the husband of former hostess Anita and father of the current owner, Tomas. The apartment was once used by Henrik himself. Where the sauna now stands, there used to be a bedroom, and the main room served as Henrik’s study.
Sleeps: 1 + 1
Beds: Sofa can be converted into 1 or 2 single beds
Kyra’s Room
This room is named after the successful dressage rider Kyra Kyrklund, who was the goddaughter of Anita, the manor’s former hostess, and the child of her school friend. The room is filled with equestrian-themed details, including the riding boots of Bjarne Nordenswan, a Jäger colonel and the great-grandfather of the current host.
Sleeps: 2 + 2
Beds: 1 double bed (can be separated into twin beds), 1 sofa bed