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Object ID: 426

Historic Mission House

A house steeped in history – a former mission house where generations gathered to sing, celebrate, and enjoy various activities. It hosted children's and youth groups, a Sunday school, a choir, and a sewing club, among others. Today, the house captivates with its turn-of-the-century charm and spacious rooms. Inside, you'll find generous, open-plan living areas with high ceilings, wooden floors, barred windows, and a magnificent tiled stove – details that tell the story of the house and create a warm, authentic atmosphere. The kitchen has a rustic character, with wood paneling and ample counter space. Three bedrooms and another living room in light colors are located on the upper floor, accessible by stairs. The rooms offer flexibility for those who wish to combine living with hobbies, a studio, a guest room, or other activities.

Entrance area

Hallway

We enter a bright entrance hall with wood-paneled walls.

Washroom

Directly to the left of the hallway is a room that is currently used as a toilet.

Kitchen

Directly opposite the hallway is the kitchen with its rustic charm. It is equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and freezer. The walls are paneled with wood and feature exposed brickwork and wooden beams. Wooden floor.

Living room

A large, open room with many windows and plenty of natural light. There's space for a dining area and a comfortable sofa corner. A tiled stove provides warmth and a welcoming atmosphere. Wooden floors and painted walls.

Former community hall

From the family room, you enter another spacious room with expansive, open areas. This room offers space for several seating areas and a work table. It is equally suitable as a family room, studio, or creative space. There has been previous water damage, which should be investigated (see attached inspection report).

Upper level

Access is only from the outside via a staircase. This leads into a hallway with space for furniture.

bedroom

Straight ahead, as we go up the stairs, there is a bedroom with a wooden floor and wood paneling.

Living room

To the left of the stairs is a living room with space for a sofa. From here you can access the unfurnished attic. It has a wooden floor and wood paneling on the walls.

bedroom

Accessible from the living room, with space for a double bed. Wooden floor and wood paneling on the walls.

bedroom

Accessible from the living room, with space for a double bed. Wooden floor and walls with wood paneling/wallpaper.

The property includes a separate outbuilding with a storage room and an outdoor toilet. There is also a spacious wooden terrace, perfect for long summer days and al fresco dining. The large garden is ideal for gardening, playing, and relaxing.

Glafsfjorden and Hammartjärn are within walking distance and offer beautiful swimming opportunities.

Further information:

  • Windows: Single glazing with inner window

  • Heating: Direct-acting electricity and tiled stove

  • Water: Individual summer water supply, not connected. No wastewater connection (greywater from the kitchen is directed into a gravel pit on the property).

Annual operating costs (according to the current owner)

(Costs may vary depending on individual consumption)

Total operating costs:

4,907 SEK/year

Water

3,461 SEK/year

cleaning

1,446 SEK/year

Property tax/Property tax

3,623 SEK/year

comment

Household waste: Summer subscription VA: 15 m

Estimated value

483,000 SEK

Taxable value of the building

364,000 SEK

Easements and other rights exist.

Viewing appointments

 

 

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Position

Stömne is a charming little town beautifully situated on the shores of the Glafsfjord. From there, you can reach Arvika in 30 minutes, Säffle in 35 minutes, Karlstad in 50 minutes, and Oslo in 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Price: €73,500 / SEK 795,000*

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