Padure Manor

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Padure Manor (Latvian: Padures muiža) is a manor house in Padure parish, Kuldīga District, Latvia. The manor house was erected in the late 1830s to the early 1840s. Padure Manor is built in empire style. The first owner was the Scottish merchant [[Balfour (surname)|John Louis Balfour]. Until 1920 the manor house belonged to the Balfour family. After the Latvian land reform in the early 1920s the manor was managed by the government of Latvia.