Perched in an elevated position within one of Skåne’s classic estate landscapes lies Tärnö Manor, a tastefully renovated residence featuring British Neo-Gothic architecture and a park-like garden of just over 1.6 hectares. Here, historic character meets careful modernization in a home with ceiling heights of up to three meters, five fireplaces, and grand enfilade reception rooms.
The manor was built between 1860 and 1870 and has historically belonged to the prestigious Näsbyholm Estate. The residence offers generous social spaces as well as six to seven bedrooms, all with walk-in closets.
Meticulously and skillfully renovated throughout in an Art Nouveau and turn-of-the-century style, with restored original windows, oiled oak herringbone parquet flooring, marble and limestone floors, and countless masterfully crafted double doors arranged in enfilade. Period-appropriate materials and traditional renovation methods have been used throughout, giving the house a harmonious and timeless character.