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Upon
Frederik Ahlefeldt's death in 1773, his son Christian Ahlefeldt took over the county. In 1785 he was awarded the county of Laurvig in Norway after his grandmother and subsequently took the name Ahlefeldt-Laurvig. His son Frederik Ahlefeldt-Laurvig ceded the county of Laurvig to the king in 1805,
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The main building owes its current appearance to a renovation undertaken by N- Sn. Nebelong in 1859–1863. It is a red-lastered two storeys tall two-winged building. It is constructed on a foundation of field stone that compensates for the uneven site. The crow-stepped gables were added by
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Frederik Ludvig Vilhelm Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, who sold most of the tenant farms as freeholdings. He was succeeded in 1889 by his son Christian Johan Frederik Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, who for many years was a member of the
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Ahlefeldt was succeeded by his son, Frederik Ahlefeldt, who had to spend his first years as count settling his father's debts. His success was so great that he also considerably expanded the land holdings. In 1765, he turned his holdings into a so-called
203:. Rantzau had opposed the marriage, and the young couple had therefore chosen to enter into a secret marriage in a village church. Queen Sophie Amalie, who was Frederik Ahlefeldt's protector, managed to reconcile Rantzau and the newly married couple.
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120:. It originates in a four-winged Medieval castle of which the south and east wings were demolished in the 1720s. It owes its current appearance to a comprehensive renovation undertaken by the architect
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de facto' payment on a loan that he had received. Rantzau, who was governor of the duchies, transferred Tranekær and the associated mortgage deed to his son-in-law, [[
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