5-Bed Country Estate in Blentarp with Park Garden, Double Garage & Open Field Views



Lilla Röddevägen 119A&B, 275 64 Blentarp, Sjöbo kommun, Sweden, Blentarp (Sweden)
5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 350m² Floor area
€649,500
Country home
No parking
5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
350m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Early on a September morning, the mist sits low over the fields stretching out beyond the kitchen window, and the only sound is birdsong. The coffee is brewing, the greenhouse needs checking, and today's only real decision is whether to cycle down toward Sjöbo or take the car out to the Österlen coast. That is the kind of morning this property deals in, every single day.
Set on an elevated plot along Lilla Röddevägen in Blentarp, this is a proper Swedish landsted — a 350-square-metre country home built in 1989 that has been kept in genuine good condition, with enough space to accommodate an extended family, a rotating cast of friends, and still find a quiet corner to yourself. Two residential units, nine rooms in total, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage, and 4,821 square metres of land that includes a greenhouse, manicured hedges, open lawns, and unbroken views across rolling Skåne farmland. It is the kind of property that rarely appears on the market in this part of southern Sweden, and when it does, it doesn't stay there long.
Inside, the bones of the house are what you notice first. Exposed wooden beams overhead, wide plank floors underfoot, white plastered walls that catch afternoon light in a way that painted drywall simply never does. The open fireplace in the living area — fitted with built-in log storage — is not decorative. It works, it draws well, and by November you will understand exactly why the previous owners installed it. The living room and kitchen flow into each other naturally, the large windows doing the work of framing whatever the season is showing off outside: bright green barley in June, frost-dusted fields in February, the strange amber light of a Skåne October that painters have been chasing for centuries.
The kitchen is practical without being clinical. Good counter space, modern appliances, direct connection to the dining area. The layout respects the way Swedes actually live — food is social here, meals stretch long, and the kitchen needs to handle both a quiet Tuesday breakfast and a Friday evening with twelve people crowded around the table.
The nine rooms distribute themselves sensibly across the property. The main bedroom comes with its own bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe — small luxuries that matter when you're living here full-time rather than just visiting. The additional bedrooms are properly sized: not afterthoughts, but rooms with windows and floor space where people can actually sleep, read, or set up a desk. Two separate residential units means grandparents can stay independently, or you can rent one side during peak summer months to offset running costs.
That double garage deserves its own mention. It is a serious structure — the kind that can house two vehicles comfortably and still leave room for a workshop bench, a boat trailer, bicycles, or whatever a life outdoors in rural Skåne requires. For anyone arriving from a city apartment, the sheer amount of storage and utility space here takes some adjusting to. In a good way.
Outside, the garden is not just an amenity — it is a lifestyle. The greenhouse is ready for tomatoes, cucumbers, and herbs. The open lawn has room for a trampoline, a fire pit, a hammock between two birches, and still feels uncluttered. The elevated position means the views read as private: no neighbouring rooftops interrupting the sightline, just fields and sky. Water — Krankesjön lake and its surrounding nature reserve — is roughly 3.6 kilometres away, close enough for an afternoon kayak or an early morning pike-fishing session before the rest of the family wakes up.
Blentarp itself is a small community in Sjöbo municipality, the kind of village where locals know each other and the pace of life is deliberately unhurried. The nearby town of Sjöbo, around 10 kilometres west, handles the practical side of things: a proper supermarket, a hardware store, the kind of café that serves excellent kanelbullar on Saturday mornings. Ystad — with its medieval old town, the harbour ferry to Bornholm, and one of Skåne's best restaurant scenes — is roughly 25 kilometres southeast. Malmö and its international airport is about 45 kilometres to the west, making this property genuinely accessible for European buyers flying in from abroad. Copenhagen Airport, one of Scandinavia's major hubs, sits about 70 kilometres away via the Øresund Bridge.
The wider Skåne region is a revelation for anyone arriving from southern or western Europe expecting Scandinavia to be cold and grey. It is Sweden's agricultural heartland, sometimes called the breadbasket of the country — flat-to-rolling terrain, ancient beech forests, a coastline along three different bodies of water, and a food culture that has come into its own over the past decade. The Österlen peninsula, a short drive east, has become a serious culinary destination: farm shops selling raw-milk cheese and cold-smoked salmon, small wineries experimenting with cool-climate grapes, and restaurants like Backafallsbyn drawing visitors from Copenhagen specifically for the food. During summer, the apple orchards and fields of oilseed rape bloom in waves of white and yellow, and the entire region fills with cyclists and hikers working the Skåneleden trail network.
Skåne's climate is milder than most of Sweden — continental air moderates the winters, and summers run genuinely warm, with long light evenings that stretch past 10 p.m. in June and July. Snow falls but rarely accumulates for long. For a vacation home or second residence, that means a long usable season — late April through October is all outdoor living, and even winter weekends here have their own appeal: the fireplace, the sauna culture that defines Swedish country life, the near-silence of a frost-covered field.
For international buyers, Sweden offers a transparent and stable property market. Freehold tenure is standard, the legal framework for foreign ownership is straightforward, and the energy rating on this property — class C — reflects construction that was solid to begin with and has been maintained properly. There is no complicated leasehold structure to navigate, no mandatory homeowner association fees eating into returns. The property is move-in ready, which means a buyer can focus on making it their own rather than on renovation timelines.
Rental demand in rural Skåne has grown steadily, driven by Swedish domestic tourism and the increasing number of Copenhagen-based families looking for accessible countryside escapes. A property of this size and setup — particularly with two independent living units — has genuine short-term rental appeal during peak summer weeks, which run roughly mid-June through mid-August.
Key features at a glance:
- 350 sqm total living space across two residential units
- 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 9 rooms in total
- Elevated plot with open views across Skåne farmland
- 4,821 sqm of land including greenhouse, lawns, and mature hedging
- Exposed wooden beam ceilings and wide plank floors throughout
- Open fireplace with built-in log storage in main living area
- Large double garage with workshop and storage potential
- 3.6km to Krankesjön lake and nature reserve
- 25km to Ystad's medieval centre and Bornholm ferry
- 45km to Malmö Airport, 70km to Copenhagen Airport
- Energy class C, freehold tenure, built 1989
- Move-in ready condition, immediate occupancy possible
- Strong short-term rental potential during Skåne summer season
This is a rare chance to own a significant piece of southern Swedish countryside — the kind of property that becomes a gathering point for a family for decades, the place everyone heads for in July, the home that anchors a life lived partly outdoors. If you have been thinking seriously about a vacation home or second residence in Scandinavia, this is the property worth getting on a plane for.
Reach out through Homestra today to arrange a private viewing or to request the full property documentation. Our team can connect you with local legal and financial advisors experienced in assisting international buyers through the Swedish purchase process.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 5
- Size
- 350m²
- Price per m²
- €1,856
- Garden size
- 4821m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 2
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Country home
- Energy label
Unknown
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