Ljung is noted as a property of no consequence in the early 17th-century. It was bought by baron H. Hamilton in 1642. In 1665, it was bought by the famous writer
Agneta Horn (1629–1672). It was bought by the von Fersen family in 1730. It was owned by the von Fersen family until 1838, and during that time owned by Axel von Fersen the Elder,
Hedvig Catharina von Fersen, the famous
Axel von Fersen the Younger,
Fabian Reinhold von Fersen until the von Fersen family died out in 1839 and Ljung was inherited by
Louise von Fersen (1816–1879) and her spouse Carl Gyldenstolpe, who lost in their famous bankruptcy, after it was sold on public auction in 1868. It was bought by Claes von Mecklenburg (d. 1890). It was owned by a
consortium from 1908, who divided up the land to various owners.
Eva Dickson was raised here. ==See also==