Nestled in the scenic coastal town of Sæby, Denmark, this unique villa offers a rare blend of history, nature, and potential. "Voerså Krog," as it is known, stands proudly overlooking the vast expanses of the Kattegat, with an awe-inspiring backdrop of meadows, forests, and lakes that stretch out to Voer stream. The approach to the property is an experience in itself, as you travel along a picturesque avenue flanked by stately wrought iron gates.
Spanning a generous 14.6 hectares, the property presents a mosaic of landscapes. Around 5,000 square meters form a tranquil park down to the Voer stream, boasting approximately 500 meters of uninterrupted shoreline. Its proximity to the coastline—just a short 600-meter jaunt to the edge of the Kattegat—adds to the villa's allure. Hovering 6 meters above sea level, the land is contiguous and primarily stretches out to the east of Østkystvejen.
The centerpiece of this historic estate is a main house, which traces its origins back to 1860, but tastefully upgraded in 2006. This abode encompasses 286 square meters of living space, offering a constellation of 12 rooms. With 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets, the home is ready to accommodate a large family or visiting guests alike. Comfort throughout the seasons is ensured thanks to the modern heat pump and additional heating options.
- Lot size: 14.6 hectares
- Coastal proximity: 600 meters to Kattegat
- Living area: 286 sq meters
- Bedrooms: 12
- Bathrooms: 2
- Heat pump installed
- Additional agricultural buildings
- Brick and lightweight concrete construction
- Roofing: Fiber cement with asbestos
- Built: 1860; Renovated: 2006
- Agricultural opportunity
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