A Half-Timbered Farm with Outbuildings in Southern Sweden
At the end of a quiet country road in the small village of Maglehem in Southern Sweden, a rare and beautifully preserved half-timbered farm awaits.
Traditionally renovated and crowned with a classic reed roof, this exceptional property is set on approximately 1.4 hectares of land, offering sweeping views across open meadows and a lifestyle deeply connected to nature.
With animals grazing nearby and the white sandy beaches of Hanöbukten within walking distance, the location is nothing short of idyllic. This is a place where peace, space, and heritage come together, an authentic Scanian farmstead that feels both timeless and alive.
Facts about the home
Location: Maglehem, Skåne County, South Sweden
Living area: 200 sqm
Plot Size: 13,800sqm
Built: 1929
Price: SEK8,500,000/$920,000
The property is carefully arranged with a primary residence, a beautifully preserved former stable, generous outbuildings, and a separate guest apartment. Secluded yet welcoming, the farm offers abundant space both indoors and out, making it ideal for family life, creative work, and hosting guests.
Guest Apartment, Outbuildings, and Outdoor Living
The lodge provides ample storage for machinery and vehicles, but also doubles as a wonderful space for celebrations. In addition, a separate guest apartment of approximately 35 square meters includes a kitchenette, bathroom, and sauna, ideal for guests, teenagers, or as a rental opportunity.
The outdoor environment is both sheltered and thoughtfully designed. A wooden deck offers space for dining and barbecues, complemented by a hot tub for relaxation under open skies. The garden extends in several directions and is framed by a beautiful stone wall facing the meadows.
In the courtyard, an older stable building has been given new life as a charming conservatory, an atmospheric space for gatherings, dinners, and celebrations.












You are welcomed through a spacious entrance hall with durable tiled floors and ample storage for outerwear. From here, the heart of the home unfolds into a bright and functional kitchen with generous work surfaces and a natural gathering point for everyday life.


The kitchen features cabinetry from Kvänum, a recessed induction hob from Siemens, a refrigerator from Miele, and an additional freezer in the laundry room. Adjacent to the dining area, double exits lead to both the rear wooden deck and the sheltered courtyard, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living.


Next to the dining area lies a light-filled room overlooking the former railway embankment, now a peaceful green corridor, currently used as a study. Here, locally inspired wall paintings signed by Lennart Jönsson add a distinctive artistic touch rooted in the region’s cultural heritage.

The old stable has been transformed into a striking living room with exposed beams, a fireplace with a cassette, and tiled floors with water-based underfloor heating. Large windows face both the courtyard and the surrounding landscape, filling the room with light.
A loft level offers elevated views across the fields, while sliding glass doors open directly onto the garden, perfect for summer gatherings and long evenings outdoors.




Between the kitchen and the former stable building is a fully tiled bathroom, finished in high-gloss tiles and equipped with both shower and bathtub, as well as underfloor heating for year-round comfort.


Upstairs, the home offers a generous main bedroom with views over meadow and pasture, an additional bedroom, and a family room well-suited as a children’s or youth wing.








The farmhouse is listed for sale at Bjurfors Skåne.



