Idyllic Year-Round Second Home in Grankullavik, Öland - Perfect for Nature Lovers

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Grankullavägen 143, Grankullavik, Borgholms kommun, 387 75 Byxelkrok, Sweden, Byxelkrok (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€156,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled at the northern tip of Öland, in the serene enclave of Grankullavik, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those seeking a second home that offers both tranquility and adventure. This charming house, located at Grankullavägen 143, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic calls of native birds. This is the daily soundtrack for residents of Grankullavik, a place where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The house, built in 1986, spans 70 square meters and is designed for year-round living, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection



The main house is a testament to thoughtful design, with spacious social areas that invite gatherings and celebrations. The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the picturesque landscape outside. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening with a book, this space adapts to your needs.

- Open-plan living and dining area: Perfect for entertaining and family gatherings.
- Large windows: Offer stunning views and abundant natural light.
- Functional kitchen: Well-equipped for preparing meals with ease.
- Cozy bedrooms: Provide restful retreats after a day of exploration.
- Year-round usability: Insulated and heated for comfort in all seasons.

A Haven for Nature Enthusiasts



Grankullavik is a paradise for those who cherish the great outdoors. The property is set on a sprawling 1.7-hectare lot, offering ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the peace and privacy of the countryside. Mature trees and natural landscaping enhance the sense of seclusion, making it a perfect spot for meditation or yoga.

- Expansive garden: Ideal for children, pets, or cultivating your own produce.
- Proximity to Trollskogen: A magical nature reserve with twisted pine trees and rich wildlife.
- Birdwatcher's delight: The area is renowned for its diverse birdlife.
- Nearby swimming spots: From secluded bays to lively beaches, water lovers are spoilt for choice.

A Community Rich in Culture and Convenience



While Grankullavik offers a peaceful retreat, it is by no means isolated. The nearby village of Byxelkrok provides essential services, shops, and restaurants, while the larger town of Borgholm offers additional amenities and cultural activities. This balance of seclusion and accessibility makes it an ideal location for a second home.

- Charming Byxelkrok: Offers shops, restaurants, and a picturesque harbor.
- Borgholm: A short drive away, with more shopping and dining options.
- Easy accessibility: Conveniently reachable by car, perfect for weekend getaways.

Investment Potential and Flexibility



This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The additional guest cottage on the grounds, though partially finished, offers potential for further development, whether for hosting guests or creating a personal studio or workspace. The freehold nature of the property ensures full ownership and flexibility to tailor it to your needs.

- Guest cottage: Offers additional space for visitors or hobbies.
- Potential for development: Customize the guest cottage or garden to your liking.
- Freehold property: Full ownership and flexibility.

A Unique Opportunity Awaits



Owning a second home in Grankullavik is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, community, and personal well-being. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or a base for exploring Öland's wonders, this property promises a unique and fulfilling experience.

Don't miss the chance to make Grankullavägen 143 your own. Schedule a viewing today and step into a world where every day feels like a holiday.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
70
Price per m²
€2,236
Garden size
17000
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 Lilla Pjäkebo cottage

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Front view of the holiday home

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Front view of the house and garden

Saturday morning on Linneuspromenaden and the neighborhood is just waking up. Someone's brewing coffee two gardens over, you can smell it. The fruit trees in your 410-square-meter plot are doing their thing—dappled light on the wooden deck, a blackbird working through the lawn—and you've got nowhere to be. That's the particular pleasure of owning a place like this in Elinelund, a quietly residential pocket of Malmö that most visitors never find but locals never leave. The house itself is compact and honest. Forty square meters of main living space, built in 1960 and kept in genuinely good condition over the decades—not frozen in amber, but updated where it matters. Large windows in the living room pull the garden right into the interior, so even on grey Swedish autumn days the space doesn't feel closed in. The kitchen is functional and properly equipped, the kind where you can actually cook rather than just heat things up. Two bedrooms handle a couple or a small family without drama. One bathroom. Everything you need, nothing you don't. What lifts this property well above comparable holiday homes at this price point is the guest house completed in 2021. Fifteen square meters, finished to a high standard, giving visiting friends or family genuine privacy rather than an air mattress in the living room. It works as a creative studio, a work-from-anywhere office during shoulder season, or simply overflow space when the cousins arrive in July. Having a self-contained outbuilding on a plot this size in Malmö is not something you find every day. The conservatory earns its keep across every season. In June it's where you eat breakfast before the day heats up. In October it's where you watch the garden turn colour with a glass ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Step outside on a January morning and the silence hits you first. Not the silence of an empty room — the deep, pressurized quiet of a landscape buried in snow, with Borgahällan mountain rising sharp and white against a sky that hasn't decided yet between pink and blue. The wood stove in the kitchen is already ticking with warmth. The coffee is on. This is the daily reality of owning a cabin on Näslunds väg. Borgafjäll sits in the southern reaches of Swedish Lapland, in Dorotea municipality, and it's the kind of place that takes a deliberate effort to find. That's the point. There's no motorway exit sign, no chain hotels, no tour groups spilling off coaches. What there is: a compact, genuine mountain community that has somehow stayed exactly as it should be — a ski center with slopes for everyone from cautious seven-year-olds to serious off-piste skiers, a hotel with a proper spa, a local grocery, and a pub where people actually know each other's names. The après-ski here isn't performative. It's just locals and guests sharing a table after a hard day on the mountain. This particular cabin has a story that most properties can't claim. It was originally constructed at Borgahällan — a site known locally as Luspen — and later carefully dismantled, transported, and rebuilt on its current plot. The traditional log construction survived that journey intact. Built in 1968, the bones of this house carry the weight of a specific era of Swedish mountain building: practical, solid, unpretentious. Over the decades it's been maintained with real care, which you can see in the way the wood has aged rather than deteriorated. At 40 square meters, the interior is compact by design, and every part of it earns its space. The kitchen and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

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Perched gracefully along the serene Småskogsvägen lies a charming country home at Småskogsvägen 1H, Byxelkrok. Now, as a real estate agent busier than a blueberry picker in July, let me share with you why this delightful abode might just be the perfect haven for you. But hold on, we have a lot to cover – the property, the enchanting local area, and the lifestyle awaiting you. Picture this: a quaint, manageable 65 square meter home with an added charm of a lovely terrace and private garden. All nestled near the cozy harbor of Byxelkrok, this place promises tranquility and a slice of nature's delight. A location that's as enchanting as it is secluded, it offers the ideal backdrop for both a relaxing summer retreat or a permanent residence. Sip your morning coffee while soaking in glimpses of Kalmarsund – a magical sight that promises to start your day on a positive note. The inside of the house is as cozy as a knitted sweater in a Swedish winter. It's designed with simplicity in mind yet offers plenty of space for comfort. The layout consists of a charming living room that seamlessly connects to the backyard, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. The kitchen, with its warm vibes, invites you to share meals and moments around the dining table. The inviting bedroom, coupled with a functional bathroom, completes the comfy setup for your new country home. Additionally, the property includes a practical storage room and your very own parking space. - Living Room: Connected to backyard - Kitchen: Dining space available - Bedroom: Cozy and inviting - Bathroom: functional - Terrace: Lovely and welcoming - Private Garden: for nature lovers - Storage Room: Practical space - Parking Space: included - Kalmarsund Views: Pe ... click here to read more

2-room Vacation Home on Småskogsvägen 1H

Hey there, future Swedish home-owner! Gather 'round and let me paint a picture for you of this delightful slice of countryside heaven, tucked away in the beautiful Byxelkrok area on Öland. As a real estate agent for an international agency, I understand the unique allure of investing in something abroad, and this property is one worth your attention. Located at Enerum Träsgate 21, this country home is an authentic gem offering a comfortable escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Now, Byxelkrok is a little village that really manages to capture the heart of everyone who visits. Nestled on the northern tip of the enchanting island of Öland, it's a destination that many Swedes treasure as a holiday retreat. Picture a place where serene landscapes meet the tranquil sea, perfect for those yearning for a quieter space while still close to life's conveniences. Our featured property is a two-bedroom country home with a ready-to-move-in condition, a perfect weekend getaway or even a permanent residence if you're looking to enjoy the slow-paced life. With approximately 38 square meters of living space, you'll find everything you need and a dash of extra potential for personal touches. It's like stepping into an artist's canvas—ready for your vision. Here's a little description of what you can expect when you set foot here: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - A welcoming living room that's great for entertaining friends or lazy afternoons - A practical kitchen, ready for your culinary adventures - A hall that leads you from space to space with ease - A quaint guest house for visitors or potential additional income - Municipal water and sewage, which is always a blessing - A mature garden that boasts plenty ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the heart of Böda, on the enchanting island of Öland, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Gelundsgatan 16, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, natural beauty, and endless exploration. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation. This is the essence of life in Löttorp, a charming village that perfectly balances seclusion with accessibility. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1991, the main house is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen and living room, creating a space that is both inviting and practical. Large windows flood the area with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. Whether you're preparing a meal in the well-equipped kitchen or unwinding in the living room, the ambiance is one of warmth and welcome. The two bedrooms provide cozy retreats after a day of island exploration, while the practical bathroom ensures convenience for both residents and guests. The L-shaped wooden deck is a standout feature, offering an ideal setting for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventurers The property sits on a generous 5,080 square meter plot, bordered by lush meadows that enhance the sense of peace and privacy. This expansive garden is a canvas for your imagination, whether you dream of cultivating a vibrant garden, creating a play area for children, or simply enjoying the natural beauty. For thos ... click here to read more

Main house and deck

Imagine waking up to the tranquil sights and sounds of lush meadows and the whisper of forests right outside your window. Nestled in the scenic town of Löttorp lies a charming farmhouse that offers you just this—a rustic retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Let me walk you through what makes this property at Vedborms Torpagata 81 such a unique opportunity. First off, let's talk size. The farmhouse itself, boasting a spacious 130 square meters, has been lovingly maintained and is in good condition. Perched amid 6.6 hectares of rich lands, this farmhouse extends a warm welcome to anyone yearning to embrace the idyllic Swedish countryside lifestyle. While boasting modern comforts, this slice of paradise retains its rural charm, allowing future owners to enjoy life at a slower pace. Key Features: - Spacious 130 square meter farmhouse - Surrounded by 6.6 hectares of meadows, pastures, and forest - Recent renovations include a large extension, new heating system, and windows - Additional structures: brewhouse, barn, newly built wind shelter, and storage buildings - Picturesque landscaping ideal for outdoor activities - Ideally positioned for exploring the serene countryside No bathrooms or bedrooms are officially listed yet, but this gives you a blank canvas to craft the interiors to your taste. Whether you're planning to adapt it into a stunning family home or a peaceful weekend getaway, the potential is there. And, trust me, the place can really charm you with its character! The renovations already done ensure that the house meets modern standards while still maintaining its rustic roots. The heating system? It's been swapped out for something new, keeping you cozy as the Swedish winters gracefully blanket ... click here to read more

130 m² Farm without agriculture on Vedborms Torpagata 81 Vedborm Borgholms kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This is the everyday reality at Hagskogsvägen 92, a delightful country home nestled in the serene coastal village of Byxelkrok, on the enchanting island of Öland, Sweden. A Coastal Retreat with Timeless Charm This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of but few achieve. With its prime location overlooking the Kalmar Strait and the mystical Blå Jungfrun island, this home offers a front-row seat to nature's most spectacular shows. Whether it's the vibrant hues of a sunset or the tranquil beauty of a moonlit sea, every day here is a new masterpiece. A Home with Heart and History Built in 1955, this country home has been lovingly maintained, preserving its original character while offering modern comforts. The main house features a cozy bedroom, a functional bathroom, and a spacious living area that invites relaxation. The wooden plank floors and large windows create a warm, inviting atmosphere, allowing natural light to flood the space and offering uninterrupted views of the sea. A Haven for Nature Lovers Set on a sprawling 5,020 square meter plot, the property is a paradise for those who cherish the outdoors. The garden is a riot of color in spring, with orchids and cowslips blooming in abundance. In summer, the air is filled with birdsong and the scent of the sea, creating a perfect backdrop for leisurely afternoons spent sunbathing or enjoying a refreshing swim just meters away. A Community with Character Byxelkrok is a charming village that offers a perfect blend of tranquility and community spirit. The loc ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house and garden

Welcome to a fabulous little piece of paradise located at Fåkvägen 20, Kesnäs in the beautiful Borgholms kommun in Sweden. Nestled on the northern part of the charming island of Öland, this cozy country home promises both comfort and plenty of potential for those dreaming of idyllic island living. This delightful property—a vacation home that stands in good condition—is a wonderful opportunity for those wanting to immerse themselves in the serenity of a Swedish island lifestyle. It's a short walk from the picturesque beaches of Öland, where you can enjoy the soft, sandy expanses that stretch along the coast. Whether you're in the mood for a brisk morning walk or a lazy afternoon lounging by the sea, you’ll find it just minutes away from your doorstep. With two snug bedrooms and one well-sized bathroom, this home offers the perfect spot for a couple or small family seeking a serene retreat from busier professional lives. You'll find the kitchen a comfortable space with modern appliances, lending itself nicely to both simple daily cooking and more creative culinary adventures. Plus, its proximity to the dining area makes entertaining a breeze. Here's a snapshot of what the property has to offer: - 2 small bedrooms - 1 roomy bathroom - Access to municipal water and sewage services - Bright living area with natural light pouring through large windows - Delightful terrace for sunbathing or enjoying meals outdoors - Lot size: Approximately 1,020 square meters - Built in 1964, well-maintained - Surrounded by open meadows and natural beauty The overall living area of 50 square meters is compact yet entirely functional, providing space for all the essentials. It's a home where you can make every corner count, and with though ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Imagine owning a slice of paradise on the enchanting island of Öland, where the gentle whispers of the sea breeze greet you each morning. Nestled in the serene enclave of Sandbybadet, this delightful two-bedroom house at Gerdas gata 10 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the idyllic Swedish lifestyle. With its prime location, eco-friendly features, and inviting atmosphere, this property is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Coastal Haven Located just a short stroll from one of Öland's most pristine sandy beaches, this home is a haven for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The nearby nature reserve offers a tapestry of open meadows and unspoiled landscapes, perfect for morning jogs, leisurely walks, or birdwatching. The rhythmic sound of waves and the scent of saltwater create a soothing backdrop for your everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability Built in 1977, the house boasts an open-plan layout that seamlessly blends the kitchen and living area, creating a warm and sociable space. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering picturesque views of the lush garden. The kitchen is well-equipped, ensuring you can whip up delicious meals while staying connected with family and friends. The two cozy bedrooms provide a restful retreat after a day of exploring the island. The modern bathroom is both practical and stylish, equipped with all the amenities needed for comfortable living. The home's design emphasizes simplicity and ease, making it an ideal choice for a holiday getaway or a second home. Eco-Conscious Living This property stands out for its commitment to sustainability. Equipped with solar panels, it ensures environmentally frie ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your tiny house retreat. Nestled in the serene landscape of Bäckalund, Löttorp, this charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its compact yet cozy design, this tiny house is perfect for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle or a tranquil second home getaway. Located at Bäckalundsgatan 19, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tiny house, built in 1957, boasts a modest 11 square meters of living space, making it easy to maintain and ideal for those who appreciate simplicity. Surrounded by mature trees and lush vegetation, the property offers a sense of seclusion and privacy, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area. ### Experience the Swedish Summer Lifestyle Owning a second home in Löttorp means embracing the quintessential Swedish summer lifestyle. The property is just a short stroll from the scenic coastal road, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the sparkling sea and the famous Byrum sea stacks. These geological wonders are a must-see, offering unique rock formations that are perfect for exploration and photography. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Alvaret, a vast limestone plain and UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Whether you're a birdwatcher, hiker, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, you'll find endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. ### A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation De ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage and garden

Nestled in the heart of Binnerbäck, Löttorp, this delightful country home on Bäckalundsgatan 21 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of northern Öland. With its lush surroundings and proximity to the sea, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the daily reality at Bäckalundsgatan 21, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property spans a generous 2,322 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in the embrace of nature. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Spread over two floors, it offers a spacious living area that invites socializing and relaxation. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance that enhances the connection to the outdoors. - Spacious Living Area: Perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace or entertaining guests. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with ample counter space and modern appliances, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Dining Area: A welcoming space for family meals and gatherings. - Four Bedrooms: Each designed for comfort, offering views of the garden or surrounding nature. - Two Bathrooms: Modern and functional, with quality fixtures. - Additional Living Space: Upstairs area suitable for a family room, play area, or home office. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's garden is a sanctuary for nature lovers. Mature trees and flowering plants create a picturesque setting, while several outdoor se ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Step into a World of Timeless Elegance and Island Charm Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the tall windows of your historic villa in Löttorp. Nestled on the enchanting island of Öland, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, natural beauty, and cultural richness. A Storied Past Meets Modern Comfort Built in 1909, this stately villa at Löttorpsvägen 58 has witnessed over a century of stories. Once a haven for soldiers seeking warmth by its iconic blue tiled stove, today it stands as a testament to enduring elegance and comfort. As you step through the grand entrance, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. High ceilings and intricate woodwork create an atmosphere of grandeur, while the large dining room and grand living room offer ample space for gatherings. The well-equipped kitchen, a dedicated office space, and a recently renovated bathroom ensure that modern conveniences are never far away. A Sanctuary of Space and Light Ascend the elegant staircase to discover three additional bedrooms, each a sanctuary of comfort and style. A cozy family room provides a perfect retreat for relaxation or play, while a second bathroom with laundry facilities adds to the home's practicality. Throughout, large windows invite natural light to dance across the rooms, enhancing the villa's warm and inviting ambiance. An Outdoor Oasis Set on a generous 1,727 square meter plot, the villa's garden is a private oasis of tranquility. Mature trees and well-maintained lawns offer a serene backdrop fo ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Welcome to Ranstadvägen 22, nestled in the idyllic and lively community of Löttorp, Borgholms kommun. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this charming villa located on the enchanting island of Öland, a sought-after spot in the Swedish Archipelago. As an agent constantly on the go, I have seen my fair share of properties, and this villa indeed holds its own special charm. Imagine yourself stepping into this villa, where the air is crisp, refreshing, and the gentle sounds of nature envelop you in tranquility. Stretching a cozy 96 square meters, this home comes with a delightful sense of peace, where the well-renovated semi-open floor plan invites you to create your very own sanctuary. As you wander through, the charm of the living room captures you with its welcoming ambiance. The crackling fireplace instantly draws your thoughts to cozy evenings spent unwinding with loved ones. Löttorp, a delightful locality within northern Öland, promises a life that balances seamlessly between peace and vibrancy. Life here is embroidered with the colors of nature, with ample opportunities for outdoor activities that suit both the adventurous spirit and those who seek quiet relaxation. Whether biking through scenic trails or strolling along quaint pathways, life in Löttorp allows you to lap up every moment of sunlight amidst the open landscapes. The climate is characteristically mild, offering gentle winters and beautiful, sunlit summers. And when you crave something more, the town of Löttorp offers a warm embrace with its various local amenities: - Quaint cafes perfect for enjoying Swedish fika - Lively markets offering local produce and artesian crafts - Community spots bringing neighbors together This villa boasts the co ... click here to read more

96 m² Villa on Ranstadvägen 22 Löttorp Borgholms kommun

Welcome to a charming slice of Sweden nestled in the picturesque town of Löttorp, where serenity and history meet at this enchanting farmhouse. If you're an overseas buyer looking for a unique property with character, then this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Allow me, your bussy real estate agent, to take you on a tour of this distinct farmhouse on Enhagsvägen 7. Let's begin with the main structure, an old farm with roots tracing back to the turn of the century, echoing stories of the past and waiting to embrace your future. This isn't just a property, it's a chance to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Here, you'll find a spacious home with 91 square meters of comfort, featuring one bedroom and a bathroom that are perfect for an individual or a couple who appreciates simpler living or who plans to expand the space with personal touches. - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - 91 Square meters - 2 Guest cottages - 12 stable boxes in the stable - Tack room - Saddle chamber - Wash stall - Fully equipped office - Greenhouse - Large barn with a machine hall - Farmhouse included - Approximately 6.9 hectares of land - Beautiful proximity to Kärlekstigen trail - Conveniently close yet secluded from central Löttorp Now, let's discuss the estate's unique layout. In addition to the main building, there are two charming guest cottages that provide a cozy retreat for visitors or potential rental income. For those with equestrian interests, the expansive stable with its 12 boxes, tack room, saddle chamber, and wash stall is a dream come true. It’s beautifully equipped, even boasting an office and a toilet for convenience during long hours spent attending to your prized horses. Imagine waking up every day to nature's symphony, with t ... click here to read more

91 m² Farm without agriculture on Enhagsvägen 7 Löttorp Borgholms kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the lush landscape of northern Öland. Welcome to your new sanctuary at Hornsbäcksgatan 5, Alvedsjö, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque island of Öland. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located in the serene village of Alvedsjö, this country home offers a unique blend of traditional Öland charm and modern comforts. The main house, originally constructed in the 1800s, has been thoughtfully extended to provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living room, the home exudes warmth and character, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends. A Home with Heart and History Step inside, and you'll be greeted by the inviting aroma of a wood-burning stove in the well-equipped kitchen, perfect for crafting traditional Swedish dishes or enjoying a cozy evening by the fire. The modern shower room ensures convenience, while the exposed wooden floors and period details throughout the home create a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a warm embrace. Endless Possibilities Adjacent to the main living area, a separate stone cellar awaits your creative touch. Whether you envision a wine cellar, an art studio, or a personal retreat, this space is brimming with potential. The property also includes a guest house, complete with a sleeping loft and workshop/storage area, offering flexibility for accommodating visitors or pursuing hobbies. A Garden Oasis The property's garden is a t ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house

Tucked away in the heart of Alvedsjö, Borgholm Municipality, this country home patiently waits for its next chapter with you. Surrounded by the natural beauty of lilacs and lush greenery, it’s more than just a house—it’s a place where your story unfolds at the perfect pace. Living here means embracing a gentle rhythm, far from the noise and chaos of urban life. Alvedsjö, known for its breathtaking landscapes, provides a slice of Swedish serenity that's hard to find elsewhere. It's perfect for those who cherish nature's simplicity and yearn for a lifestyle rich in outdoor adventure. The spacious land that comes with this property is a dream come true for anyone with green fingers or a love for peaceful mornings with just the sound of the breeze rustling through the trees. The cottage offers a cozy interior with a living space of about 50 square meters (though it feels roomier, thanks to clever design!) with plenty of quirky features. There are two delightful bedrooms and a bathroom. The kitchen invites you to whip up hearty meals, perhaps utilizing the wood-burning stove and the rustic baking oven, nodding to simpler times yet delivering all that's necessary for modern convenience. The plank floors have seen many footsteps come and go, each one adding to the history that makes this place a home, and the paneled doors slam with a comforting echo. Walking out, you’ll find a charming pantry with deep window niches that come alive with personalities on sunny afternoons, especially with their limestone ceiling giving a nod to the character older properties provide. The detached guest house offers a welcoming surprise with two extra rooms for sleepovers or perhaps a workshop to tinker away. It feels like a mini-getaway for y ... click here to read more

50 m² Cottage on Hornsbäcksgatan 5 Alvedsjö Borgholms kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of wildflowers, nestled in the heart of Öland's enchanting landscape. Welcome to Gransångarevägen 3, a delightful country home in Löttorp, Borgholms kommun, Sweden, where the charm of island living meets modern comfort. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Set on a sprawling 2,150 square meter plot, this home is a sanctuary for nature lovers. The grounds are a botanical wonderland, featuring native orchids and vibrant wildflowers, all framed by a traditional Öland stone wall. This lush garden is your private oasis, perfect for leisurely strolls or a quiet afternoon with a book. A Home with Heart Built in 1967, this 85 square meter home retains its 1960s charm while offering modern updates. The open floor plan is designed for both relaxation and social gatherings. The living area, with its striking white masonry fireplace, is the heart of the home, inviting cozy evenings after a day of island exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Functional and Inviting The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with ample storage and workspace, ideal for preparing meals with fresh local produce. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a sociable environment perfect for family life or entertaining guests. Comfortable Accommodations While the exact number of bedrooms and bathrooms isn't specified, the home is thoughtfully arranged to maximize space and light. A custom-built guest cottage, constructed with loose timber, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the tranquil heart of Löttorp, Sweden, this property presents a delightful opportunity for those searching for a serene summer escape. Situated at Len Johans väg 28-30, this country home offers a simple, yet satisfying style of living where nature takes center stage. With two quaint summer cottages cradled by lush greenery and a spacious shared conservatory, this property truly embraces the calm that defines the Swedish countryside. Wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves, creating a serene backdrop for your day. Here, life is unhurried and pleasures are found in simplicity. Imagine afternoons spent exploring the vast green expanse of your own plot, or leisurely bike rides through the countryside that lead you to Tingskullens Beach, just under two kilometers away. This sandy stretch of shoreline is a perfect spot for soaking up the summer sun or perhaps indulging in a windy picnic, embracing the natural serenity that surrounds this hidden gem. The cottages, although minimalist in their current design, offer significant potential for those willing to put in a little personal touch. They're in good condition, and while they might not showcase the most contemporary finishes, their simplicity allows for your creativity to truly take flight. Whether you're envisioning a cozy retreat to share with family or a peaceful sanctuary away from the city's hustle and bustle, these cottages offer ample possibilities. The property includes: - Two summer cottages - Shared conservatory - Lush green surroundings - Proximity to Tingskullens Beach - Ample storage spaces - Bike-friendly roads - Nearby grocery store - Country store within biking distance - Café options for casual dining - Spacious ... click here to read more

88 m² Summer House on Len Johans väg 28-30 Källa Borgholms municipality

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting island of Öland, this historic country home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Located at Grytehamnsvägen 6, Gillberga, in the charming village of Löttorp, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Europe. With its breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the iconic Blå Jungfrun island, this estate promises a lifestyle of tranquility and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore. This is the daily reality at this Öland country home, where the past meets the present in a harmonious blend of history and modern comfort. The property spans an impressive 3.1 hectares, offering ample space for relaxation, recreation, and exploration. ### A Glimpse into History The estate's rich history dates back to the 18th century, with its classic Öland farmstead layout. The main residence, built in 1984, is a testament to traditional Swedish craftsmanship, featuring exposed beams, wooden floors, and large windows that frame the stunning landscape. With 328 square meters of living space, the home is designed to accommodate large families or those who love to entertain. ### Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting - Bedrooms: 7 spacious bedrooms spread across multiple buildings, ensuring privacy and flexibility. - Bathrooms: 3 modern bathrooms with high-quality fixtures. - Living Areas: Multiple living rooms and lounges, perfect for social gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Kitchen: A spacious, well-equipped kitchen ideal for preparing meals with local produce. - Dining Areas: Adjacent dining spaces for hosting large dinner parties or ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and courtyard

Östra Hjälmstadgatan 48 presents a charming opportunity to immerse yourself into the idyllic Scandinavian lifestyle at the heart of Borgholm. Sitting quietly amongst the lush green landscapes of Borgholms kommun, this lovely farmhouse offers both tranquility and a homely warmth. Located in the timeless village of Hjälmstad - Djupvik, this home is perfect for those seeking a serene escape from the bustle yet close enough to local amenities. Let's embark on a journey through this captivating property. As you take your first steps onto the 3 hectares of sprawling pasture land, you’re greeted by the peaceful view. The property does not only boast of beauty but also functionality. The pasture land is deliciously shared around the cozy residential house—ideal for those with an equestrian interest. Just envision mornings spent overlooking your very own paddock, usable year-round thanks to the installed lighting. The stable, just steps away from your door, takes convenience to a whole new level, with 2 indoor boxes and 2 additional outdoor boxes ready to accommodate your four-legged pals. The charming farmhouse expands over 120 square meters, offering a symphony of style and comfort. Lovingly designed, the house is ideal for family life, capturing a farmhouse’s traditional essence coupled with modern functionality. Property Features: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 2 bathrooms, designed for practicality - Spacious living room with generous light - Recently renovated kitchen - Atmospheric office space, ideal for home working - Large terrace, perfect for relaxing evenings - Solar panels generating approximately 8000 kWh yearly - Complementary Atterfall house, a versatile space for guests or extra storage Now, let's talk about what makes ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farm without agriculture on Östra Hjälmstadgatan 48 Hjälmstad - Djupvik Borgholms kommun