House in Västra Götaland County
Reasons to book
About this house rental
The homeowner says:
Sjöåkra has been in the family since the 1880s and is now run by us in the fourth generation. The house was originally the old farmhouse on the farm and was used as a home until 1956. My grandmother Edith named the house Gamlebo, which roughly means the old house. The house is a log house with classic Swedish red planks. It was probably built here in 1882, but the placement of the building by the chimney suggests that it is even older, and probably originally stood elsewhere, possibly in the neighboring village of Plätt. For the last 50 years, the house has stood empty and deteriorated. Renovation has been underway for three years and has been extensive. New foundations, beams and floors have been laid. Water, sewer and central heating have been installed. A brand new addition houses bathroom, laundry and other amenities. During the renovation, the preservation of historical monuments was respected, so old construction methods and materials were used, and all materials are natural substances that live and breathe with the house.
Note: Please note that there are animals on the premises, including cats.
- Free parking on site
- Electricity included
- Not suitable for youth groups
- Rental not for institutions
- Rental only for holiday lets
- Bedlinen incl towels (included)
Optional:
- Rent a motor: 500.00 SEK/Per week
- Final cleaning: 1000.00 SEK/Per stay
- Bedroom is a passage room
- Steep stairs to first floor
