Idyllic Holiday Home in Klippan: Your Perfect Swedish Second Home Escape

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Lycke 69, 264 92 Klippan, Sweden, Klippan (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 78Floor area

€130,700

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

78m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Skåne, Sweden, Lycke 69 in Klippan offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a serene corner plot, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday getaway. With its lush surroundings and proximity to nature, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds. As the sun filters through the trees, you step out onto your covered patio, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp, fresh air. This is life at Lycke 69, where every day feels like a vacation.

A Nature Lover's Dream

Klippan is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short stroll from your doorstep lies the enchanting Emma Lake, a perfect spot for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking up the sun. The surrounding forests offer excellent mushroom-picking grounds and scenic trails for hiking and foraging. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or a casual nature lover, the abundant wildlife and serene landscapes will captivate your senses.

A Cozy and Inviting Home

Built in 1977, this well-maintained house boasts a bright and open floor plan, seamlessly integrating the kitchen and living room. The cozy tiled stove serves as a charming focal point, providing warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery.

The two well-proportioned bedrooms provide peaceful retreats, while the functional bathroom is conveniently located. An additional guest room in the separate outbuilding offers flexibility for hosting friends or family, and the sauna provides a private wellness retreat after a day of exploring.

A Garden of Possibilities

The spacious 754 square meter garden is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether you envision a vibrant vegetable garden, colorful flower beds, or a play area for children, the possibilities are endless. The well-maintained grounds offer plenty of room for relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal space for family gatherings or quiet afternoons in the sun.

Convenience Meets Tranquility

While Lycke 69 offers a peaceful escape, it is conveniently located near essential amenities. Shops, schools, and healthcare facilities are within easy reach, ensuring you have everything you need for modern living. The friendly community and beautiful landscapes make Klippan an ideal place to call home.

Investment Potential

This property is currently situated on leased land, with the option to purchase the plot for long-term security. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a summer retreat, or a permanent residence, Lycke 69 offers a rare opportunity to invest in your future.

Key Features:

- Two-bedroom house with open-plan kitchen and living room
- Cozy tiled stove for warmth and ambiance
- Covered patio and glazed conservatory for year-round enjoyment
- Separate outbuilding with guest room and sauna
- Spacious 754 square meter garden
- Proximity to Emma Lake and scenic hiking trails
- Convenient access to shops, schools, and healthcare facilities
- Option to purchase the land for long-term investment
- Ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts
- Peaceful setting with abundant wildlife and lush greenery

Owning a second home in Klippan means more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Embrace the beauty of Swedish living at Lycke 69, where every moment is a celebration of nature and tranquility. Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic holiday home your own and experience the magic of life in Klippan.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
78
Price per m²
€1,676
Garden size
754
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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Exterior view of the vacation home

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Front view of the timber house

Early June morning in Tived: the forest is completely silent except for a woodpecker somewhere back in the pines, and the air carries that particular smell — cold water, moss, and something faintly resinous — that you only get this deep into Swedish wilderness. You step outside with your coffee, barefoot on the grass, and realize you're about three minutes from one of the most raw and untouched stretches of nature in Scandinavia. That's the daily reality at Göte Hellmans väg 5. This compact one-bedroom house sits in the quiet cottage community of Tived, in Laxå municipality — a part of Sweden that most international visitors never find, which is precisely what makes it so good. The property spans 44 square meters of interior space on a generous 963-square-meter plot, giving you far more garden than house, in the best possible way. Built in 1966 and currently in good condition, it's a classic Swedish holiday cottage with honest bones and serious potential. Let's talk about what surrounds it first, because the location is genuinely the headline here. A short walk takes you down to Sannerud and the shores of Lake Unden, one of Värmland's larger lakes, where the water runs clear and cold and the small marina sees more rowboats than speedboats. There's a local beach for swimming through July and August, a boat ramp along the tourist road for a small fee if you want to launch your own vessel, and fishing that draws regulars back season after season — pike and perch mostly, if you ask around. The pace is unhurried. Nobody is in a rush. That's the point. Tiveden National Park is roughly 10 kilometers away. If you haven't been, it's worth knowing that Tiveden is unlike the manicured Scandinavian nature reserves you might expec ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Discover a unique opportunity to own a piece of rustic paradise in the picturesque village of Kvidinge, Sweden. Nestled amidst the gentle, rolling landscape of Skåne County, this farmhouse on Forsgårdsvägen 68 beckons those seeking a blend of nature, history, and potential. It's not just a house—it's a lifestyle awaiting your personal touch. Imagine waking up to the tranquil sound of your own private stream, complete with a stunning waterfall that beckons the local salmon. It's a rare sight that adds a touch of wonder to your everyday life. This incredible property also features a well-preserved salmon ladder, elevating its uniqueness and blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. The farmhouse offers more than just great views. With four spacious bedrooms and areas designed for large family gatherings, there's plenty of room to create lasting memories. Start your day with a cozy breakfast in the spacious kitchen fitted with solid oak cabinets and walnut countertops—features that hint at luxury while serving practical purposes. During chilly months, the beautiful tiled stove provides warmth and coziness, creating an inviting atmosphere for all. But what truly sets this property apart is its versatility. One wing of the house currently functions as a laundry area, technical room, storage space, garage, and stable, but with vision and some work, it could be transformed into additional living quarters. The existing infrastructure anticipates this expansion, especially since the roof has been recently updated, providing the perfect canvas for new projects. Practical features include: - Size: 263 square meters of living space - Land: Generous plot offering forest and grass areas - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: None ... click here to read more

9 rooms Farm/forest on Forsgårdsvägen 68 Saxtorp Landskrona municipality

As a busy real estate agent, it's my pleasure to introduce you to a truly unique opportunity—a charming farmhouse located in the picturesque district of Östra Ljungby in Klippan kommun. Nestled within two hectares of lush, sprawling greenery, this property is an enchanting retreat for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle and embrace a peaceful, rural lifestyle. A picturesque location for those yearning to live amidst Sweden's incredible countryside, this property gives a glimpse into a serene way of life and is ideally suited for families and expats seeking a fresh start in a new environment. The property is an inviting 1.5-story farmhouse with plenty of character and charm. Spanning 120 square meters, the home offers ample space for family living. As soon as you enter, you can feel the warmth and coziness this farmhouse elicits. The spacious living room is perfect for gatherings or a quiet evening by the fireplace. The farmhouse comprises three spacious bedrooms, with two additional smaller rooms that can easily be transformed into bedrooms, offices, or even cozy reading nooks. The flexibility of these spaces allows for creative utilization based on your specific needs. The kitchen, generous in size, boasts room not only for cooking and meal prep but also for a dining furniture set where you can enjoy home-cooked meals with your loved ones. Waking up to a view of the verdant landscape from your window, or stepping out onto the terrace that opens to a fenced plot—ideal for anyone with pets—is a joy in itself. Here are just a few more features of this charming property: - Spacious living room - 3 large bedrooms - 2 additional smaller rooms - Roomy kitchen with dining area - Basement space for storage or util ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm/forest at Sandliehus 1146 Östra Ljungby Klippans kommun

Dicover the rustic allure of your very own cabin nestled in Klippan's beautiful forested surroundings. Located at Gyllsjö 1203 B in the quaint town of Östra Ljungby, this property is an invitation to embrace tranquility and indulge in the peaceful rhythms of nature. If you're seeking an escapade from bustling urban life or pondering on expanding your investment portfolio in the heart of Sweden, this cabin holds an incredible opportunity. While the cabin needs some care and attention, consider it a blank canvas awaiting your personal vision. With a renovation project, you can create a dreamy woodland retreat that meets your specifications. Those with a flair for creativity and hands-on projects will relish the prospects of turning this fixer-upper into a charming abode. The cabin flaunts a cozy 40 square meters of space with two bedrooms that could be perfect for cozy nights, or perhaps a serene home office with views of the forest. The single bathroom, though in need of updating, holds the promise of a quaint sanctuary after a day exploring regional adventures. For those unfamiliar with Klippan, this district in the southern part of Sweden is known for its gentle rural landscape. The seasons here showcase a true Scandinavian experience: summers are mild and verdant, while the winters bring a snowy magic to the encompassing forest. As the cabin is cradled in the heart of the woodland, it offers a unique living scenario filled with opportunities to connect with nature. Forget about city noises, here you will find the soothing sounds of birds chirping, wind through the trees, and the occasional wildlife visitor. - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 40 square meters - Leased plot with purchase option - Immersed in nature - Close ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled in the heart of Söderåsen, Bauseröd 2845 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming country home, located in the picturesque Skåne region, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. With its lush surroundings and proximity to nature, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step out onto the large wooden deck, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, you're greeted by the breathtaking views of Söderåsen's rolling hills. This is more than just a home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Built in 1982, this 160-square-meter home is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The ground floor features an open layout, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, is a haven for culinary enthusiasts. Adjacent to the kitchen are two large living rooms, offering flexible spaces for relaxation or work. The ground floor also includes a cozy bedroom, a full bathroom, and a practical laundry room, ensuring convenience for daily living. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, each bathed in natural light, and a second bathroom complete with a luxurious sauna. A Garden Lover's Dream The property sits on a generous lot, featuring a beautifully maintained garden with mature hedges and a spacious lawn. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the outdoors, this garden offers endless possibilities. Grow your own vegetables, create vibrant flower beds, or ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Skåne, southern Sweden, the Strögård estate in Kvidinge offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat with investment potential. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in Swedish heritage and natural beauty. ### Discover the Allure of Kvidinge Kvidinge, a picturesque village in Åstorps kommun, is a hidden gem in the Swedish countryside. Known for its lush landscapes and serene environment, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village is well-connected, with a local train station providing easy access to nearby towns and cities, while major roads like Highway 21 and the E4 motorway ensure seamless travel throughout the region. ### A Home with History and Heart As you approach Strögård, you're greeted by an impressive entrance flanked by stately chestnut trees, leading to a cobblestone courtyard. The main residence, a testament to classic Swedish architecture, spans 270 square meters and is filled with well-preserved period details. High ceilings, beautiful double doors, and large windows create an airy, inviting atmosphere, while a traditional tiled stove (kakelugn) adds warmth and a sense of history. ### A Garden Oasis The estate sits on a sprawling 5,200 square meter lot, featuring a lush, mature garden with ample space for outdoor activities. Whether you envision summer gatherings, gardening projects, or quiet moments under the shade of old trees, this garden provides endless possibilities. It's a true oasis for families, nature lovers, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of a private, green retreat. ### Versatile Living with Inco ... click here to read more

Front view of the estate

Welcome to the tranquil oasis of Bjärnarp 795 in Röstånga, nestled in the rolling countryside of Svalövs kommun, Sweden. This farmhouse offers an exceptional opportunity for those yearning to immerse themselves in a lifestyle defined by nature, community, and space. With a generous plot of 48,500 square meters, this property isn't just a home; it's a canvas for a life in harmony with nature. Located in the serene village of Bjärnarp, this farmhouse invites you to experience the true essence of rural living. The area of Röstånga is known for its peaceful ambiance and its vibrant blend of nature and community. Living here, you will be embraced by lush green landscapes, a mild Scandinavian climate, and the symphony of birds singing to your mornings. For those seeking balance, Röstånga’s rural charm offers a retreat from bustling city life without feeling isolated. Life in Röstånga is a harmonious blend of history and nature. Nearby Söderåsen National Park offers endless paths for hiking and exploring, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This region also has a rich historical tapestry, with nearby towns steeped in tradition and culture. Röstånga is known for its warm, welcoming residents who embrace newcomers with open arms. Here, community festivals and local markets thrive, providing fresh local produce and handmade crafts—a staple of everyday life. Proximity to Svalöv and Kågeröd means you're never far from the convenience of urban amenities or the train station for easy access to larger Swedish cities. Now, about the property itself. Built in 1978, this 143-square-meter farmhouse offers a solid foundation for those willing to breathe life into its walls with a personal touch. While it's in good condition, there ... click here to read more

6 room farmhouse at Bjärnarp 795 Röstånga Svalövs kommun

Early Saturday morning in Ljungbyhed, the air carries something you can't quite name — pine resin, damp earth, maybe the faint sweetness of wildflowers along the stream that cuts through the back of the plot. The wood-burning stove is still warm from the night before. You pull on a jacket and step outside onto 1,400 square metres of your own ground, and for a moment, Sweden feels like the best decision you've ever made. This three-bedroom house at Prästmöllan 1032 sits in the quiet countryside of Klippans kommun in northern Skåne, one of Sweden's most quietly compelling regions. It's not a showpiece — it's better than that. It's a genuinely liveable, recently updated home with a big plot, mature surroundings, and one of Sweden's finest national parks less than ten minutes away by car. At 65,500 EUR, it's one of the more honestly priced second home opportunities in Scandinavia right now. The house itself covers 70 square metres of main living space plus an additional 10 square metres of secondary area — compact but well-organised, the kind of layout that encourages you to actually be outside rather than rattling around indoors. Five rooms means you have real flexibility: three bedrooms, a sitting room anchored by a wood-burning stove that's been inspected and approved, and space left over for however you like to work or unwind. The bathroom was fully renovated in 2022, with clean modern fittings that feel considered rather than just functional. The roof was replaced with new felt in 2024. An air-to-air heat pump, also installed in 2024, handles both heating in winter and cooling in summer. Municipal water and sewage connections were completed in 2022. These aren't cosmetic updates — they're the expensive, structural thi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Thinking of making a move to Sweden for a taste of country life? Allow me, a seasoned agent from a global real estate agency, to take you on a journey through this wonderful property at Woodlands Country Club 33, located in the quaint area of Eket in Örkelljunga kommun. Situated within the verdant landscapes of Skåne, this house presents a great option for families and expats looking for peacefulness without losing touch with the vibrant side of life. Imagine, waking up in this stunning residence elevated gently on stilts, beautifully harmonising with the luscious green surroundings. Incorporating a unique architectural design, the property is a true reflection of comfort and ease, combining space and natural beauty in a way that rarely comes around. Now, let's explore what it would be like to live here and in this corner of Sweden. This Swedish home isn't just about aesthetics. With five cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, its 126 square meters make for a spacious home that's both practical and welcoming. The key to its allure is the open-plan living area that allows ample natural light to flow through. Just picture yourself preparing breakfast in a kitchen that offers widespread views of the golf course and the nearby forest, thanks to its open design. The living room comes alive with a quiet fireplace at its heart, making it a warm spot to gather, and a sanctuary after spending the day trailing nearby nature paths. The house’s design takes full advantage of its splendid natural surroundings with three extensive terraces, summing up to about 60 square meters, ensuring you can bask in the sun all day or enjoy a pleasant Swedish evening outdoors. Each room with access to these terraces carries a promise of ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Picture yourself on a private terrace suspended among ancient Swedish pines, morning mist rising from a tranquil pond below as you sip coffee and watch deer emerge from the forest. This is morning at Woodlands Country Club in Örkelljunga, where architect-designed Nordic living meets the pristine landscapes of southern Sweden. This contemporary 98-square-meter villa, crafted by celebrated Henning Larsen Architects, offers international buyers a sophisticated entry point into Swedish vacation home ownership within a secure, amenity-rich golf community just 30 minutes from Helsingborg's coastal charm. Nestled in the rolling countryside of Skåne, Sweden's southernmost province, this villa represents a distinctive approach to Scandinavian architecture. Built on elevated pillars that follow the natural terrain, the home appears to float above the landscape, minimizing environmental impact while maximizing views across manicured fairways and protected woodland. The cedar wood facade weathers beautifully over time, developing a silvered patina that deepens its connection to the surrounding forest. This architectural philosophy—respecting nature while creating comfort—defines the entire Woodlands experience. The heart of this vacation home is its light-filled living area, where floor-to-ceiling windows on multiple sides dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior. Light Swedish oak floors reflect natural light throughout the day, creating an ever-changing interplay of shadows and warmth. The open-plan design incorporates living, dining, and kitchen areas beneath soaring ceilings, generating a sense of spaciousness remarkable for the square meterage. On summer evenings, the western windows frame golden-hour light filteri ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the villa

Every once in a while, in the busy real estate world, a gem pops up that makes even the busiest of agents stop and take notice. Today, I present to you just such a gem located at Woodlands Country Club 19, Eket in the lovely Örkelljunga region of Sweden. This unique and charming country home, designed by the acclaimed Henning Larsen's architectural office, breathes sophistication and style. It's an opportunity beckoning for those who treasure a lifestyle that merges natural beauty with architectural elegance. But I must remind you, with the pace at which properties like this get scooped up, don't let time get away from you! Now, let’s talk about what makes this property a masterpiece. Perched on stilts, creating a sense of elevation amidst the lush Skåne landscape, the house offers a one-bedroom haven suitable for anyone seeking tranquility or a peaceful retreat. With a total of 98 square meters, the size is perfect for those not requiring a large home but rather a cozy, well-designed space. The cedarwood facade hints at its quality craftsmanship from the moment you lay eyes on it. The ambiance within is set by bright, continuous wooden floors and a fireplace that’s every bit a centerpiece as it is functional. Those chilly Swedish evenings are best spent by the crackling fire, with a good book in hand and the comforting warmth wrapping around you. This property boasts: - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - Cedarwood facade - Elegant Unoform kitchen - 3 Terraces - Fireplace - Views over picturesque golf courses - Open plan living Now, how often do you come across a property that not only offers a home but a lifestyle? Situated in the Woodlands Country Club, you're afforded two golf club memberships alongside unlimited access t ... click here to read more

Woodlands Country Club 19 - Image 1

Nestled in the tranquil region of Klippan, Sweden, you'll find this delightful country home on Lycke 62. If you're seeking a snug retreat immersed in nature yet convenient to local features, then this property deserves your attention. Situated pleasantly in a thriving town, this home offers both serenity and convenience to those looking to move from busy city hubs to a slice of Swedish charm. The home’s cozy layout unfolds into a 2-bedroom arrangement that's both inviting and practical. One bathroom services these modest bedrooms. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living room areas, framing a home that's both intimate and functional. A central wood-burning stove stands as the heart of the living area, providing comforting warmth through Swedish winters. For those who love to spend time outdoors, a south-facing stone-paved patio offers the perfect spot for enjoying sunny afternoons. Envision sipping your morning coffee as you gaze across the scenic views of Lycke's rolling hills, or enjoy a leisurely evening with friends or family outdoors. The surrounding landscape offers a meadow and stone walls that contribute to the natural aesthetic, a truly picturesque scene during all seasons. A peek inside discovers a conveniently accessed basement that spans the length of the home. It's ready for a washing machine set-up, a small touch but utterly convenient for family living. The property sits on a good-sized plot with neighbors who choose to live here year-round, offering a sense of community without compromising privacy. Property features: - Two cozy bedrooms - One well-sized bathroom - Open kitchen, dining, and living space - Central wood-burning stove - South-facing stone-paved patio - Sce ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

In the picturesque town of Ljungbyhed, Sweden, nestled within the serene surroundings of Skäralid in Klippans kommun, you will find "The Little Gem 14." This tiny house at Smultronstället 14 is a delightful sanctuary and a perfect choice for those seeking a cozy, comfortable, and manageable home that promises a peaceful lifestyle amidst nature's embrace. Ljungbyhed is a charming town in southern Sweden, rich with natural beauty and tranquility. Situated near the edge of the stunning Söderåsen National Park, it offers residents the joy of having some of the region’s most extraordinary natural attractions right at their doorstep. This area is particularly renowned for its extensive hiking trails that wind through lush forests and rolling hills, providing breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor adventures. The community in Ljungbyhed is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal place for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a leisurely pace of life, it's a wonderful locale for those who appreciate a strong connection with nature. The climate in this part of Sweden is temperate, featuring beautifully snowy winters and pleasantly mild summers. Such weather is perfect for enjoying both the local landscape and outdoor activities year-round. The local area isn’t just about natural beauty though; it offers a variety of recreational activities. Just a few minutes away from the house is the popular Skäralid Nature Reserve. This location is perfect for spending weekends exploring unique flora and fauna or having a relaxing picnic surrounded by unparalleled scenic beauty. For those keen on staying active, there’s a communal leisure facility nearby, complete with a pool and ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Smultronstället 14 Skäralid Klippans kommun

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees. This is the serene lifestyle that awaits you at Åkarp 411, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Eket, Örkelljunga. This charming two-bedroom house offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace in nature. A Home That Embraces Nature As you step into this delightful property, you're greeted by a bright and airy interior that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape. The open-plan design of the living room and kitchen creates a spacious environment, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Large windows frame the lush greenery outside, allowing natural light to flood the space and offering stunning views of the expansive garden. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, is a culinary haven where you can whip up delicious meals while staying connected with family and friends. Imagine hosting a summer barbecue on the potential wooden deck, where laughter and the aroma of grilled delicacies fill the air. A Sanctuary for Rest and Rejuvenation The two bedrooms are designed to be cozy retreats, each offering a peaceful haven for rest and relaxation. With enough space for personal touches, these rooms invite you to unwind after a day of exploring the Swedish countryside. The bathroom, though not detailed, complements the home's overall well-maintained appearance, ensuring comfort and convenience. Embrace the Outdoors The property's generous plot of 1,709 square meters is a canvas for your outdoor drea ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Introducing a captivating farmhouse nestled in the heart of Billesholm, just waiting to welcome new memories. It stands proudly at Tunnbyvägen 6 in the Bjuv Municipality—a peaceful haven in southern Sweden. Billesholm is a charming village known for its inviting atmosphere, making it a desirable location for internationals and expats. Famous for its serene landscapes and close-knit community, Billesholm provides a gentle pace of life, offering the perfect blend of Swedish countryside living with modern convenience. This farmhouse comprises five spacious bedrooms that invite you to relax and unwind. It’s a home that speaks to horse enthusiasts with its equestrian amenities that include a stable with 10 boxes and an enticing paddock. The property spills over with character, from the wooden floors to the ceiling beams, further complemented by a warm, inviting ambience. This isn't just a house—this is a home where you could see urself hosting family gatherings or savoring solitary moments. The kitchen stands as a testament to thoughtful design—a country kitchen where you can imagine yourself preparing meals with produce straight from your very own farm shop. The newly revamped bedroom upstairs promises a peaceful escape, while the smaller living room, complete with a loft, offers ideal quarters for visitors. With no fewer than five bedrooms, this farmhouse can comfortably accommodate family and guests. For those sunny summer days, step out into the expansive garden—an earthy canvas ready to be adorned with life and laughter. Imagine mornings spent by the pool, afternoons filled with gardening, or evenings under the stars. The lush garden also boasts a greenhouse—a space overflowing with possibilities. Whether you envision ... click here to read more

5 room farmhouse on Tunnbyvägen 6 Billesholm Bjuvs municipality

A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Skåne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your secluded retreat. Welcome to Bassholmavägen 489, a unique opportunity nestled in the serene landscape of Skåne, Sweden. This property offers a rare chance to craft your own sanctuary, whether through a comprehensive renovation or by starting anew with a custom build. A Canvas for Your Vision The main building, a classic Swedish summer cottage (fritidshus) constructed in 1958, sits on a generous plot of 1,119 square meters. With 34 square meters of living space, the cottage currently features two rooms, offering a cozy yet intimate setting. An annex accompanies the main house, both structures awaiting your creative touch to restore their charm or transform them into a modern haven. Embrace the Tranquility of Nature Surrounded by verdant greenery, the property provides ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply basking in the peace and quiet of the countryside. The garden area, though currently overgrown, holds the potential to become a vibrant outdoor living space, perfect for summer gatherings, relaxation, or cultivating your own vegetables and flowers. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Located approximately 1.5 kilometers from the nearest body of water, this property offers easy access to swimming, fishing, or boating adventures. Bassholma is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a permanent residence for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Discover the Charms of Skåne The surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor act ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and lot

Let me take a moment to whisk you away to the serene surroundings of Billesholm, a charming locality in Sweden where time seems to slow down just a tad, offering inhabitants a respite from the bustle of city life. Tucked away within the picturesque landscape is a farmhouse that truly embodies rustic charm combined with modern conveniences. This delightful residence located on Åbrovägen 11, Billesholm, a mere stone's throw from the amenities of the vibrant town, presents an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers and expats alike looking to immerse themselves in Swedish countryside living. The property itself is an expansive farmhouse, brimming with character since its establishment in 1850. It’s situated within a generous 6,314 square meters of land, offering ample room not just for living but to dream, with possibilities only limited by your imagination. Stepping inside the farmhouse, you'll immediately notice the sense of history intertwined with comfort. The farmhouse comprises four bedrooms, providing ample spaces for family and guests. Each bedroom radiates warmth and coziness, yet promises moments of tranquility after a long day. Our narrative brings us to the living room, the heart of the home, which delights with its exposed beams and wooden floors, creating an inviting atmosphere. The centerpiece: a welcoming fireplace, offering warmth and coziness during Sweden's cooler months. Imagine winter evenings nestled by the fire with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. These are moments waiting to be crafted in this charming abode. The kitchen is a space of delight, well-equipped, and perfectly suited for those who adore cooking or hosting. Space is aplenty for dining, with room enough for those large ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farmhouse on Åbrovägen 11 Billesholm Bjuvs kommun

Nestled in the serene village of Torrlösa, within the picturesque Svalöv municipality of Skåne, Sweden, lies a country home that promises not just a residence, but a lifestyle. This property at Bjäragården 1345 is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a tranquil escape, a place where the hustle and bustle of city life feels worlds away. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs. This is the essence of owning a second home in Torrlösa, where every day feels like a retreat. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1947, this well-maintained country home spans 150 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings or quiet weekends away. With four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for holiday getaways or extended stays. - Four spacious bedrooms: Ideal for family or guests. - Two modern bathrooms: Featuring a luxurious bathtub and separate shower. - Generous living room: Cozy fireplace for warm, inviting evenings. - Modern kitchen: Well-equipped for culinary adventures. - Versatile family room: Perfect for a playroom or study. - Efficient heating: Air-to-water heat pump for year-round comfort. ### A Haven for Hobbyists and Entrepreneurs The property boasts extensive outbuildings, offering endless possibilities for those with a penchant for creativity or entrepreneurship. Whether you're a hobbyist, a small business owner, or someone who simply needs extra space, these facilities are a dream come true. - Large garage with car lift: Perfect for automotive enthusiasts. - Former stable and barn: Adaptable for various uses. - Superb wo ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. Nestled in the serene landscape of Örkelljunga, Sweden, this dual-home property offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. A Tale of Two Homes The main house at Grytåsa 406 is a testament to comfort and functionality. Its open-plan living area seamlessly blends the kitchen and living room, creating a space that invites family gatherings and cozy evenings by the fire. Large windows frame the lush greenery outside, allowing natural light to flood the room and offering a constant reminder of the beauty that surrounds you. Three well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, each designed with comfort and privacy in mind. The annex, housing the bathroom and laundry facilities, ensures practicality without compromising on style. Just a stone's throw away, Grytåsa 404 presents a canvas for your imagination. Whether you envision a charming guest house, a creative studio, or an expansive garden, this second home offers endless possibilities. While it requires renovation, the potential to tailor it to your desires is a rare find. A Plot of Possibilities Spanning over 3,200 square meters, the plot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Mature trees provide shade and privacy, while open grassy areas invite picnics, games, and summer barbecues. The elevated position ensures stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making every moment spent outdoors a cherished memory. Nature at Your Doorstep For those who crave adventure, the Grytåsa ... click here to read more

Main house and plot view