Charming Swedish Countryside Home with Scenic Views in Träne, Kristianstad

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Bassköpsvägen 8, Träne, Kristianstad Municipality, Skåne, Sweden, Kristianstad (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€97,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene village of Träne, within the picturesque Kristianstad Municipality, Bassköpsvägen 8 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil Swedish countryside lifestyle. This delightful two-bedroom house, built in 1909, has been lovingly maintained, blending traditional architecture with modern comforts. It's an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape or a cozy year-round residence.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. The air is crisp and fresh, a hallmark of the Skåne region, known for its stunning landscapes and temperate climate. Here, every day feels like a retreat, yet you're never far from the vibrant life of Kristianstad city.

Living in Träne

Träne is a charming village that offers a slower pace of life, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city living. The community is tight-knit, with friendly neighbors who greet you with a smile. The local area is rich in natural beauty, with rolling hills, dense forests, and sparkling lakes just a stone's throw away. Ovesholmssjön, a nearby lake, is a favorite spot for swimming, fishing, and picnicking, just 1.4 kilometers from your doorstep.

A Home with Character

The house itself is a testament to timeless design, with a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The open floor plan maximizes space and light, creating a seamless flow between the living room, dining area, and kitchen. The kitchen, with its stylish oak cabinetry, is both functional and charming, offering ample space for culinary adventures.

The two bedrooms are well-proportioned, providing peaceful retreats for rest and relaxation. An additional versatile room can be tailored to your needs, whether as a guest bedroom, home office, or hobby space. The bathroom is conveniently located, ensuring comfort for both residents and guests.

Outdoor Living

Step outside, and you'll find a beautifully landscaped multi-level garden, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue, gardening, or simply soaking up the sun, this space offers endless possibilities. A newly paved parking area ensures easy access, while a charming outbuilding provides extra utility and storage space.

Features and Amenities

- Two spacious bedrooms
- Open-plan living and dining area
- Stylish oak kitchen cabinetry
- Versatile additional room
- Beautifully landscaped multi-level garden
- Newly paved parking area
- Charming outbuilding with workshop and laundry room
- 326 square meter lot
- Proximity to Ovesholmssjön lake
- Quiet, friendly village street
- Easy access to Kristianstad city
- Rich local culture and recreational activities

The Kristianstad Experience

Living in Träne means you're just a short drive from Kristianstad, a city known for its vibrant cultural scene, shopping, and dining. Whether you're exploring local markets, hiking trails, or historical sites, there's always something to discover. The Skåne coast, with its beautiful beaches, is also within easy reach, offering a perfect day trip destination.

A Home for All Seasons

Bassköpsvägen 8 is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a permanent residence or a vacation home, this property offers a welcoming and versatile space to create lasting memories. The combination of traditional charm and modern updates ensures a comfortable living environment, full of character and functionality.

Don't miss the chance to make this charming house your new home or vacation retreat. Embrace the tranquility of the Swedish countryside and the vibrant life of Kristianstad, all from the comfort of your own home. Schedule a viewing today and experience the magic of Bassköpsvägen 8 for yourself.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
70
Price per m²
€1,393
Garden size
326
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cottage

Step outside on a January evening, lid off the spa, steam rising against the dark Swedish sky, and you'll immediately understand why properties like this one at Glindran Solliden are so hard to let go of. The cold bites your cheeks while the water holds you warm, and somewhere beyond the treeline, nothing moves. Complete quiet. This is the Swedish countryside at its most honest. Built in 1952 and sitting on a 4,121-square-metre plot just outside Björkvik in Katrineholms kommun, the house has the kind of solidity you don't often find in newer builds. Thick walls, thoughtful updates, and a layout shaped by generations of practical Scandinavian living. At 122 square metres of main living space plus an additional 15 square metres of secondary area, it doesn't feel oversized or unwieldy — it feels exactly right for a family of four, or for a couple who want room to breathe. Walk in through the front door and the first thing that hits you is light. Large windows pull in the southern exposure across the main living areas, and on a clear winter afternoon the low Nordic sun throws long amber rectangles across the timber floor. The fireplace in the living room is open — a proper one, not a decorative insert — and on colder evenings it becomes the gravitational centre of the whole house. The kitchen adjoins the living space without any awkward formality. Oak cabinetry, generous worktop space, and enough storage that someone who genuinely cooks here could do so without compromise. The proportions feel generous but never cavernous. The fully glazed conservatory running off the main ground floor is genuinely one of the property's best features, and not in an abstract sense. In Sweden, shoulder-season living is everything. Mid-May w ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Glindran Solliden

Step outside on a July morning and the lake is already glittering through the birch trees, maybe fifty paces from your front door. By the time the coffee is ready, you can hear the water. That's the daily reality at Stensbovägen 21 — a compact, well-kept house on a generous 2,363 square metre plot in Stensbo, one of those quietly kept corners of Dalarna that locals don't rush to advertise. Built in 1991, the house is 61 square metres of sensible, unfussy living space — two bedrooms, one bathroom, four rooms total — with an extra 10 square metres of secondary space that can absorb whatever life throws at it. A boot room for muddy trails, a workbench for tinkering, a quiet reading corner. The layout is tight without feeling cramped, the kind of floor plan that actually works for two people or a small family rather than looking good on paper and frustrating you in practice. Large windows pull the garden inside, and in the long Nordic summer evenings, the light in here goes golden somewhere around nine o'clock and stays that way for a while. The plot is the real story. At 2,363 square metres, this is serious outdoor space by any standard — not a manicured suburban garden but a proper, usable piece of ground that rewards investment. Raised vegetable beds, a fire pit area, apple trees, room for a greenhouse. Or none of those things — just space and silence and the smell of grass after rain. Two outbuildings come with the property: a traditional Swedish härbre (a historic log storage building that is frankly one of the most atmospheric structures you'll find on a residential plot anywhere) and a guest cottage that gives visiting family or friends their own front door and their own privacy. That last detail matters more than p ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

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Welcome to Södra Bjärlövsvägen 6, a captivating villa nestled in the heart of the Skåne countryside, offering a unique blend of history, charm, and potential. This property is a rare find for those with a vision, set on a sprawling 2,564 square meter plot that promises endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside, where the air is crisp, and the landscape is a tapestry of rolling fields and lush greenery. This villa, dating back to 1909, is a testament to traditional Swedish architecture, featuring exquisite half-timbered details and original features that whisper stories of the past. ### A Canvas for Your Dreams The main residential building is a solid structure, brimming with character and waiting for a new chapter. With its exposed beams, leaded windows, and stunning wooden floors, the villa offers a timeless appeal. While it requires some renovation, this is an opportunity to restore its historical charm and create a space that reflects your personal style. Whether you envision a grand family home, a series of rental apartments, or a creative business venture, the spacious interiors provide the flexibility to bring your dreams to life. The second building, similar in size, offers a blank canvas for your imagination. Previously housing several apartments, it now stands ready for transformation. With its generous floor area and adaptable layout, you could create new living spaces, establish a bed and breakfast, or develop an inspiring community hub. The possibilities are as vast as your vision. ### Embrace the Outdoors The estate is enveloped by a large garden that once served as a lush oasis. Picture yourself sipping coffee in the inner courtyard, a space that invites ... click here to read more

Front view of the historic Skåne farmhouse

Well, let's dive into this captivating opportunity nestled in the heart of Sweden's serene countryside—a country home located at Älmhult 6345, Hörby. This property really hits the mark for those wanting to get away from the fast-paced life of the city and find some peace in the simplicity of nature. Here, you're not just buying a home; you're investing in a lifestyle that's grounded in the stillness and beauty of the great outdoors. Life in Hörby is a charming blend of tranquility and community. Here, the pace is gentle, the air is fresh, and the landscape is an artist's canvas painted with vast green pastures and thick forests. You wake up to the melodies of chirping birds, feel the crisp air against your skin, and instantly, you're reminded of nature's gentle embrace. The weather can vary, with gorgeous sunny summers and snow-draped winters, each bringing their unique charm. The seasons in Hörby offer different palettes of beauty and experiences, from blossoming springs to cozy winters by the fireplace. Your new home sits on a generous plot of 4,689 square meters, offering a perfect kingdom for gardening enthusiasts who dream of cultivating their own veggies or maybe flowering beds. If you're into hiking or cycling, this location provides countless trails and pathways that unwind into nature's heart. This place isn't just a home; it's a sanctuary of peace. Here's what makes this property special: - 2 Bedrooms for cozy comfort. - 1 Bathroom featuring practical amenities. - A living area of 54 square meters, quaint yet efficient. - An inviting wooden deck for those endless summer evenings. - A guest cottage, uninsulated but equipped with electricity, ready to be transformed into whatever you desire. - Two storage she ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene stretches just outside the quaint town of Vinslöv lies a true hidden gem. Situated on Alexandras Road 6, this country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and potential that's perfect for the discerning buyer looking for a slice of peace in the Swedish countryside. As a busyy real estate agent, I can tell you there's a lot to love about this property and the local area. Let me tell you more about it. The property itself embodies the quintessence of a country retreat. With its manageable 60 square meters of living space, it offers a cozy, albeit intimate, setting. This makes it a perfect choice for individuals or couples wishing to enjoy the simplistic beauty of countryside living. The property comes with one bedroom and one bathroom, optimized for a lifestyle of ease and comfort. Also located on this spacious 1352 square meter plot is a small additional building that you'll find just right for a guest house, or perhaps a quaint little studio. Here's a highlight of what to expect: - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - 60 square meter living area - Additional small building for flexible use - Generous plot of 1352 square meters - Ideal location for gardening and outdoor activities - Tranquil rural atmosphere - Proximity to nature-rich environments - Winterized cottage for year-round enjoyment - Calm and safe community Now, let's dive into the charm of Vinslöv and its surroundings. Known for its lush, natural beauty, Vinslöv offers a breath of fresh air for anyone tired of the bustling city life. The local area is calm and safe, which makes it appealing to families and individuals who appreciate peace and quiet. The Lilla Skog area, where our country home is tucked away, boasts a rich array of flora and ... click here to read more

2 room winterized cottage on Alexandras Road 6 Vinslöv Hässleholms municipality

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-warmed wooden deck, coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from the beech forests surrounding this historic Skåne village. The scent of apple blossoms drifts from mature fruit trees dotting your 1,200-square-meter garden, while birds sing their dawn chorus. This is life at Lommarp 2167, where centuries-old Swedish cottage traditions meet the practical comforts international vacation home owners need. Just 5 kilometers from Vinslöv's train station, this 86-square-meter retreat offers the rare combination of complete rural immersion and surprisingly easy access to Scandinavia's transport networks. Imagine morning cycles through beech forest trails, afternoons in your private garden paradise, and evenings before the open fireplace, knowing tomorrow you could be in Copenhagen or Malmö within two hours by train. This is vacation home ownership that actually fits your life. Lommarp represents authentic Swedish countryside living without the isolation challenges that often deter international buyers. The property sits in a historic agricultural village where centuries-old building traditions are visible in every exposed beam and brick floor pattern. Yet practical modern infrastructure awaits at your property boundary: municipal water and sewage connections with fees already paid, fiber optic internet ready to connect, and that crucial cycle path linking you to Vinslöv's shops, health center, and railway station. For vacation home owners splitting time between countries, these details transform a property from charming liability to practical second residence. The cottage itself tells stories through architecture. Enter through a hallway where exposed wooden beams stretch across unusually high ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Alright, let me give you a detailed rundown, as I would for any of my international clients–even if we all know how busy things can get in today’s market! This country home out in Linderöd, Bjärahallsvägen 41, is the kind of place I get a lot of questions about, especially from expats or foreign buyers looking to enjoy Swedish nature without being too far from the essentials. I’ll try to give you the most complete picture possible so you can make an informed decision, but I won’t sugar-coat it either; I know how important transparency is when you're buying property from overseas. So let’s start with the basics. Out here in Linderöd, Kristianstads kommun, in Skåne county, you’re looking at not just one but two separate houses on a huge lot (6,644 sqm). I know some buyers look for bigger main homes, these ones aren’t massive palaces–main house is 97 sqm and the second one is a little smaller, but you get the flexibility of having guest space, or even a unit for rental if you want a little extra income when you’re not in Sweden. Great option for multi-generational families, or just if you want your own space as a writer or working remote in peace. I’d say the overall condition is “good” – the houses have been used as holiday homes, so expect them to be practical rather than fancy. Not everything is new, but you won’t need to start from scratch. If you wanted to refresh the interiors, maybe you’d want to put in a new kitchen or paint some walls, but you’re not dealing with a full-on fixer. Solid bones, loads of daylight, and pretty smart layouts for the size. Electric heating, basic kitchen setups, standard bathroom (just one, but there’s room to get creative with the extra building), and ample bedrooms. Features: - Total ... click here to read more

Main cottage and garden view

Welcome dear overseas buyers and expats! Let me paint you a picture of a unique opportunity nestled in the heart of charming Degeberga, Sweden. If you've ever fantasized about swapping the hustle-bustle of city life for the tranquility of a rural haven, this could be your chance. At Bökestorpsvägen 255, lies a remarkable farmhouse waiting to welcome you home. This farmhouse is more than just bricks and mortar, it’s a lifestyle. Here in this generous 234 square meter oasis, your rural dreams are destined to come alive. And what exactly does this dreamy countryside getaway offer, you might ask? Well, let’s dive into its many wonders. Firstly, location, location, location! Degeberga is a small, picturesque town that gifts its inhabitants with serene landscapes, rolling meadows, and the freshest air you can imagine. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, an antidote to modern life's stresses. The area boasts a temperate climate with warm summers and chilly, scenic winters — ideal for cozy nights by the fire. Life in Degeberga isn’t just about serene views though. The town offers a variety of activities to keep you entertained all year round. Whether it’s hiking through local trails, exploring quaint shops, or enjoying the local cuisine at welcoming eateries, there's always something delightful to do. Festivals and community events are common, providing a fantastic way to meet neighbors and immerse yourself in Swedish culture. Back to the property itself — this stately 8-room farmhouse, standing proud with its tastefully renovated insides, is a testament to both history and modern comforts. Strategically positioned to offer both privacy and breathtaking views, this home ensures you enjoy the peace of rural life while ... click here to read more

8 room Farmhouse on Bökestorpsvägen 255

Welcome to a space where your dreams can truly take shape—Åsumsvägen 670 is where potential meets tranquility. Nestled in the serene village of Hovby within Kristianstad's stunning countryside, this country home presents an expansive opportunity for those with a vision and the desire to cultivate a unique living environment. The property is a diamond in the rough, sure, but isn't that just part of the adventure? With 2,946 square meters of land, you're given a canvas as vast as the Swedish sky, waiting for your imagination to bring it to life. Whether it's a kitchen garden full of fresh produce or a vast lawn where children can run free, the space is here, ready for your innovative touch. The countryside of Kristianstad is an idyllic backdrop to your new project. Surrounded by tranquil fields and touched by gentle breezes, life here offers a comforting escape from the rush of the city. Yet, it's conveniently close to all the urban vibes one might need. Kristianstad city center, a mere drive away, brings everything from shopping to dining and cultural experiences within easy reach. It's a unique blend of calm country life and town amenities, a combination not easy to find these days. Living in Hovby immerses you in the bounties of nature. Is a naturalist lifestyle calling you? Venture into the nearby woods and fields, ideal spots for hiking or cycling and a paradise for anyone wanting to admire Sweden's diverse flora and fauna. For the beach lovers among you, the sandy shores of Åhus are close enough that a spontaneous afternoon of sunbathing or a refreshing dip in the sea is totally achievable. And think about the seasonal climate here—enjoy crisp, refreshing winters where the landscapes turn into breathtaking snow-c ... click here to read more

Vacation home at Åsumsvägen 670, Hovby, Kristianstad

Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Sweden, Loarpsvägen 27 is more than just an address; it’s a lifestyle away from the hurried pace of city life. Located in Linderöd, Kristianstads kommun, this house offers the perfect retreat and allows for a seamless connection with nature. Before diving in, let's chat a bit about Linderöd. It's a gem of a place with a small-town feel, surrounded by sprawling greens, where the air is crisp and the people are warm. For anyone considering a move to this picturesque area, you're in a region that respects and treasures the natural world. Living in Linderöd is all about embracing the serene way of life. You'll find that the small community is close-knit and ever-welcoming to newcomers. The climate here is quintessentially Swedish, with winters that create postcard-perfect snowy landscapes and summers that encourage you to enjoy the endless daylight. While chilly evenings might accompany the colder months, you'll find solace in cozying up by the fireplace in your home. As a busy real estate agent representing a global audience, it's essential to paint a picture of the local areas potential. Those who make the move will discover countless opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether it’s a calming stroll by Bosarpasjön lake, merely 3.1 kilometers away, or indulging in a bit of mushroom foraging in the woods, nature will become your playground. The nearby lake also opens up a world of water activities, from kayaking to fishing—making it perfect for families looking to engage in a bit of outdoor fun without traveling too far from home. Speaking of families, if you’re planning to move with your loved ones, you’re likely pondering about the day-to-day living here. Well, the local schools a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Nestled in the enchanting backdrop of Knislinge, Sweden, Tjäderstigen 74 eagerly awaits your discovery. This quaint country home isn’t merely a sanctuary but an invitation to embrace an authentic Swedish lifestyle. Set against the natural allure of Långsand, this two-bedroom house is ideally situated for anyone looking to strike a balance between calm, rural living and the subtle thrill of exploring untouched landscapes. As you journey towards this abode, you are greeted by lush greenery and the subtle symphony of nature. The proximity to sandy beaches and dense trails provides you with nearly endless outdoor opportunities, right at your fingertips. Life in Långsand can be a gentle rhythm of leisure walks by the coast, where the salty breeze meets the rustling pine trees, or adventurous treks through scenic paths where each twist and turn reveals a new story. The property itself encompasses around 45 square meters, crafted to blend coziness and practicality. It presents two compact yet intimate bedrooms, perfect for winding down after exploring the surroundings. The single bathroom is practical and straightforward, fitted with a shower, catering to your basic comforts. The kitchen is functional, offering solid workspace, essential for whipping up anything from a simple Swedish breakfast to a hearty family meal. An inviting living room completes the indoor space, allowing for relaxation or entertainment – a hint at the potential for creating memories whether hosting friends or simply enjoying a quiet evening. Outside, life opens up in a manner unique to country living. The expansive grounds, just over 2,000 square meters in size, serve as your personal canvas. Whether it's landscaping dreams or family gatherings in the ... click here to read more

Front view of the log cabin

Tucked away in the scenic embrace of southern Sweden, nestled within the enchanting landscape of Brösarp, lies a country home that exudes both simplicity and opportunity. This charming abode, located at Margretetorpsvägen 14 in the quaint area of Myrestad, Tomelilla kommun, promises a lifestyle that's been drawing international buyers and expats alike, eager to savor the tranquility and natural beauty of this region. As you draw near this single-story house, you'll immediately notice the unique sense of calm that the area offers. The air is crisp, with an invigorating touch that's characteristic of the Swedish countryside. This 85 square meter property stands as a testament to rural living with its renovations that blend well with the traditional charm of the region. Imagine yourself stepping through the front door, greeted by a spacious living area that has been thoughtfully designed and renovated over the years. The home's warm, inviting atmosphere is complemented by a kitchen perfect for culinary adventures, adjoining a sizable dining room where many a meal with friends and family can be enjoyed. Two cozy bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, while a fully tiled bathroom provides a touch of modern comfort amidst this rural setting. Features of the property: - Single-story layout - Renovated kitchen & dining area - 1 fully tiled bathroom - 2 bedrooms - South-facing view - Patio with sauna & jacuzzi - Wood-fired hot tub - Outdoor shower - Large garden plot - Close to forest and cul-de-sac The outdoor area is truly a haven for relaxation and leisure. Whether it's soaking in the jacuzzi or taking an invigorating outdoor shower, the possibilities are endless. The south-facing plot ensures several hours of sunshine t ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Margretetorpsvägen 14 Myrestad Tomelilla municipality

Nestled in the heart of Kristianstad, at Rickarums Byväg 7, this expansive farmhouse beckons those looking to enjoy the serene simplicity of Swedish countryside living. Formally recognized as not just a mere residence, but an entire lifestyle, this horse farm sprawls across a generous expanse, providing endless opportunities for both leisure and productivity. As a global real estate agent, I can assure you, this isn't just another listing; it's a chance to experience life in its most authentic form, away from the bustling city chaos. This particular property, with its grand yet homely presence, sits gracefully amidst the rolling landscapes of Sjunnarp in the Kristianstads kommun. Its rustic allure is apparent from the very first glance, with consistent wooden floors whispering tales of solid craftsmanship, and preserved features that infuse a heartwarming ambiance throughout its expanse. Now, if you're picturing a countryside setting surrounded by lush greenery, you're spot on. Let's take a walk through this charming estate, shall we? The kitchen, an epitome of country-side luxury, houses a large kitchen island donning a beautiful limestone countertop. Renovated meticulously in 2019, this culinary haven comes fully equipped, promising joy for those who love to cook up a storm or entertain friends and family. Light pours generously into the living room through striking "flag windows," creating an airy, welcoming space. The center of this wholesome living area is a large, white tiled stove, serving both warmth and visual delight. I'm always busy, but when I step into a living room like this, even I want to take a minute and unwind! Continuing our journey, upstairs offers a sizable family room that greets you, with pote ... click here to read more

9 rooms Farm/forest on Rickarums Byväg 7 Sjunnarp Kristianstads kommun

Nestled in the serene countryside of Hässleholm Municipality, Skåne, Sweden, Gulastorp 7733 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. This charming house, with its generous 130 square meters of living space, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your new home. The spacious living room, with its cozy fireplace, becomes the heart of the house, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. The open layout seamlessly connects the living area to a well-equipped kitchen, making it perfect for hosting dinner parties or enjoying quiet family meals. The property sits on a substantial plot of 1,795 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply wish to bask in the beauty of nature. Whether you dream of cultivating a vibrant vegetable garden, setting up a greenhouse, or creating a cozy outdoor seating area for summer evenings, the possibilities are endless. Key Features: - 3 Bedrooms: Versatile spaces that can be adapted as sleeping quarters, a home office, or hobby rooms. - 1 Bathroom: Designed for convenience and comfort, ensuring a relaxing experience. - Winterized: Enjoy the property year-round, with warmth and coziness even during the coldest months. - Large Garden: Perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the serene rural environment. - Proximity to Nature: Just 2.5 kilometers from the nearest body of water, ideal for fishing, swimming, or boating. - Accessibility: Easy reach of Hässlehol ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Gulastorp 7733

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-warmed deck as horses graze peacefully in the meadow beyond your heated pool, the early light catching the mist rising from the surrounding pastures of southern Sweden. This is life at Englagård, a meticulously maintained 1909 country estate where equestrian passion meets Scandinavian wellness living, just minutes from Kristianstad's vibrant town center. Here, in the rolling countryside of Skåne, you'll discover a vacation home that transforms weekends into retreats and holidays into unforgettable Swedish experiences. The air carries the scent of pine and wildflowers, the silence broken only by birdsong and the contented sounds of horses in their paddocks. This is the Swedish countryside at its most authentic – accessible, unspoiled, and ready to become your Nordic sanctuary. Englagård offers something increasingly rare in today's vacation home market: a fully operational equestrian property combined with resort-quality wellness amenities, all wrapped in 2.3 hectares of pristine Swedish landscape. The 183-square-meter main residence showcases over a century of careful stewardship, with recent renovations honoring the home's heritage while introducing contemporary comfort. Four generous bedrooms provide space for family gatherings or hosting fellow horse enthusiasts, while two well-appointed bathrooms serve the household with Scandinavian efficiency. Throughout the home, large windows frame views that change with the seasons – from spring's explosion of wildflowers to winter's crystalline snow blankets, each season brings its own Nordic magic. The heart of this property beats outdoors, where a substantial wooden deck connects the heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, and dedicat ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Let me take a few moments from my busy day to paint a picture of this charming country home nestled in the beautiful countryside of Sösdala, Sweden. Come, let me take you on a journey through Ljungarum 1172A, where nature meets comfort in perfect harmony. This delightful 52-square-meter cottage is a haven of tranquility, ideally suited for someone seeking a serene escape or an overseas buyer looking for a unique opportunity in the heart of Sweden. Situated in the picturesque region of Hässleholms kommun, this property boasts a backdrop of rolling landscapes and serene forests. Here, the pace of life is a gentle dance with nature. The air is fresh, and the scenery feels like a painting—there's simply no comparison to the pristine beauty that surrounds this little house. The local area, Sösdala, is rather a hidden gem in the heart of Skåne County. It's a place where community spirit thrives and residents enjoy a simple, yet rewarding lifestyle. In Sösdala, nature is your playground. Just imagine starting your day with a peaceful walk amidst towering trees or an exhilarating horseback ride through open pastures. Weekend cycling trips with friends and family lead to the most breathtaking views this side of the globe has to offer. And with an abundance of hiking trails at your doorstep, there’s no shortage of adventure for the outdoor enthusiast. Overseas buyers will find the climate here quite appealing. Sweden is known for its distinct seasons, and in Sösdala, one can experience the best of all four. Summers are pleasantly warm, inviting you to explore the local landscape in all its sunlit glory, while winters offer a unique, quiet charm, perfect for cozying up by the fireplace with a book in hand. Perfectly suited for t ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

### A Tranquil Retreat with Boundless Possibilities Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Hässleholm, Sweden, this expansive country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private estate. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquility of nature. ### A Home Steeped in History Built in 1850, this five-bedroom residence exudes a sense of history and character, with its classic architecture and carefully preserved features. The spacious interiors, spanning 249 square meters, are designed to accommodate both intimate family moments and grand gatherings. Large windows flood the living spaces with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The heart of the home, a generous kitchen, invites culinary creativity, while the cozy living room, complete with a fireplace, promises warmth and comfort during chilly Swedish winters. ### Embrace the Outdoors The estate's five hectares of open land present endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an equestrian at heart, a budding farmer, or simply someone who cherishes open spaces, this property caters to your every need. Imagine riding horses across your private paddocks, cultivating a thriving garden, or hosting summer picnics under the vast Swedish sky. The nearby Magle wetland, a mere 1.8 km away, offers a haven for nature lovers, with its walking trails and birdwatching spots. ### Versatile Outbuildings for Every Need Beyond the main residence, the proper ... click here to read more

Front view of the estate

Welcome to a picturesque corner of Sweden, nestled in the serene and charming area of Hörby – a delightful blend of rural Scandinavian life and comfortable suburban living. If you're searching for a peaceful escape, look no further than this inviting villa located at Satserup 5236. Ideal for overseas buyers and expats who seek a tranquil lifestyle with close proximity to essential amenities, this villa promises a refreshing lifestyle for you and your family. Let's take a journey through this home. This 1½-story villa stands ready to invite you and your family to lay down roots. With its commendable condition, the property requires no immediate renovation, allowing you to move right in and begin enjoying your new home and the picturesque surroundings of Hörby. The villa is characterized by a warm and welcoming atmosphere, evidenced by its three cozy bedrooms that await your personal touch. Upon entering, you're greeted by a practical yet intimate kitchen complete with a dining area. Imagine preparing a family meal here, with light streaming through the windows, energizing your day. Adjacent is a living room that is not only spacious but also heartened by a wood-burning stove – perfect for those crisp Swedish evenings. Envision evenings where your family gathers around the stove, sharing stories or unwinding with a book in hand. Venture outdoors, and you'll discover a large wooden deck extending from the house. It’s not just a viewing platform, but a personal retreat where you can soak in the tranquil view over your garden, which borders the sprawling forest. Whether it's a summer barbecue or a quiet morning coffee, the deck offers endless possibilities for social gatherings or solitary reflection. Outside, you'll find ... click here to read more

4 room Villa at Satserup 5236 Hörby municipality

Nestled in the serene landscape of Ankhult, just a stone's throw from the shimmering Bosarpssjön lake, Skogsvägen 15 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, built in 1966, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and Scandinavian charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures or quiet relaxation. This is the everyday reality at Skogsvägen 15, a property that perfectly balances comfort, privacy, and accessibility. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The main house, with its 42 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is a testament to efficient Scandinavian design. Large windows flood the living room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. - Living Room: Bright and airy, with large windows offering picturesque views. - Kitchen: Compact yet fully equipped, making meal preparation a joy. - Dining Area: Cozy space for family meals or intimate dinners. - Bedrooms: Two well-sized rooms offering peaceful retreats. - Bathroom: Functional and conveniently located. ### A Haven for Guests and Creativity The insulated guest cottage is a standout feature, offering additional accommodation or a private workspace. Whether hosting friends, working remotely, or indulging in creative pursuits, this space adapts to your needs. - Guest Cottage: Flexible space for visitors or personal projects. - Sauna: Perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's generous plot of 1,604 square meter ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine stepping into a world where tranquility and natural beauty come together in a perfect blend. Welcome to Torpvägen 18, in the delightful Carlskärrs by, nestled north of Brösarp in Sweden's picturesque Tomelilla municipality. This country home isn’t just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle drenched in peace, nature, and the gentle rhythm of Swedish countryside living. As an agent with years of experience in the global market, I've seen properties from all over the world, but Brösarp holds a special charm with its lush landscapes and serene environment. This is a place where you can truly disconnect from the bustle of city life and connect with nature. It’s a unique opportunity for international buyers looking to invest in a slice of Scandinavian tranquility. Let's start your journey from outside in. This country house, with a size of 72 square meters, rests on a sloping plot that's as easy to maintain as it is beautiful. The layout offers three quaint bedrooms and a single bathroom—ideal for small families or a couple who wish to host guests without the space feeling overwhelming. Each room whispers coziness with its wooden floors and classic wood paneling that adds warmth and character—a staple in Swedish home design. The living space includes: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious kitchen - Open living room - Wooden floors throughout - Wood paneling walls - Warming fireplace - Two wooden decks for outdoor enjoyment - High location with views over a sloping plot - Easy-to-care-for garden space Upon entering, you're welcomed by an open and airy living room, crowned by a fireplace, perfect for those cool Swedish nights. However, this home is at its best when you step outside. Two wooden decks provide in ... click here to read more

Main view of the property