
Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg

Via HusmanHagberg
This farmhouse in Sweden’s Nynäshamn might be a little rough around the edges but it packs in plenty of rustic charm.
The secluded country property lies at the end of a winding dirt track near the town of Trollsta, and is set on a 1.6-acre rural plot surrounded by meadows and dotted with fruit trees.

Interiors need a spruce but there’s lots to work with, including wooden beams and soaring ceilings.
Solid wooden floorboards and whitewashed timber walls and ceilings run throughout the main residence. It has a woodburning stove and a fireplace in the living room, and pair of loft bedrooms in the upper level.

As well as the main home, the site includes a workshop, a huge barn – part of which has been converted into a studio flat – and a separate riverside guesthouse, with a tiny sleeping loft.
A further building, currently being used as a ceramics studio, offers extra workshop space.
The Swedish property – which is listed with HusmanHagberg – is a 30-minute drive from Stockholm.
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