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Tjolöholm was acquired in 1892 by the wealthy merchant James Fredrik Dickson (1844 – 1898). Since the old mansion was in poor condition at the time, Dickson announced an architect´s competition in 1897, for a new building in Elizabethan style. The task of designing the new castle went to the 27-year-old architect Lars Israel Whalman, who also designed the gardens and workers village. James Fredrik died of blood poisoning shortly after construction work had begun on the new castle, and his wife Blanche had to take over. The extensive construction took six years and the castle was completed in 1904. The interior is characterized by exquisite craftmanship, and the castle was equipped with some of the latest developments of the early 20th century, such as electricity, central heating and surround showers.

The English-inspired gardens are made of terraces, walls and tightly cut hedges. The plants and flowers primarily fulfil a decorative ornamental funtion, such as the climbing roses along the walls, plentiful rhododendrons and flower beds boasting a colourful array of different flowers with a wide range of aromas. The rectangular patches of lawn and the original grass-steps are other distinctive features of the gardens.

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