The estate were the current Ericsberg Palace is situated is mentioned under the name
Pintorp or
Pinnatorp in 1508, when the nobleman Knut Nilsson of Bosgård sold it to lady
Anna Karlsdotter, widow of Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna the Younger. Through Anna, the estate belonged to the Gyllenstierna family until 1733. In the 17th-century, the current building was erected and the estate renamed Ericsberg by Beata von Yxkull after her spouse, Erik Karlsson Gyllenstierna. Beata von Yxkull managed the estate for many years during the absence and later the death of her spouse, and has been pointed out as one of the role models of the infamous
Pintorpafrun. During the 18th-century, Ericsberg was owned by David Henrik Hildebrand and his son David Gotthard Hildebrand, and from 1808, it has been owned by the Bonde family. The park is open to the public, and the grounds often used for horse training and riding sports and events. ==Building==