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Object ID: 216

A top-class mansion

Krakeruds Gård, a significant cultural asset, houses historic buildings dating back to the 18th century. The estate comprises four buildings, including the representative two-story manor house. Built in 1907 on granite foundations, using the wood and doors of the former main building, the manor house is well preserved and displays all its original details in their original condition. Careful renovations to a high standard have been undertaken, including the careful restoration of stucco work, etc.

The main building is in excellent condition and combines classic manor house charm with modern amenities. It consists of a timber-framed structure with planed panels on the exterior, resting on a high granite base reminiscent of a farmer's foundation. The ceiling height is 3.05 m throughout, except for the smaller rooms upstairs and the laundry room. An older storage cellar and a later-exposed laundry and boiler room are also located beneath part of the house.
According to the report, the living space is 344 m² and there is an ancillary area of 42 m².
This includes a total of six spacious rooms, plus the kitchen and a large 66 m² hall on the upper floor, ideal for social gatherings. A larger fireplace with a coffered fireplace provides additional temperature and atmosphere in this large, beautiful room during the winter months. Furthermore, the upper floor offers larger bathroom options, a walk-in closet, a room for seasonal storage, and a kitchenette with exercise facilities. A total of four beautiful tiled stoves are located in just as many rooms, creating a cozy atmosphere. One of the rooms on the ground floor is particularly soundproof and, together with the VC and separate shower, offers an excellent alternative for overnight guests. The kitchen is large and equipped with modern appliances and a traditional wood-burning stove, creating a perfect balance between old-fashioned charm and modern functionality. The large dining room is ideal for dinners and social gatherings, while the practical laundry room adjacent to the kitchen and entrance hall makes everyday life comfortable and efficient.

Another building was constructed in 2013, also on two floors, each measuring 140 m². The basement contains a well-equipped utility room with a geothermal heat pump, etc., a toilet/shower, a large room, and a well-designed workshop with a 1500 kg hydraulic lifting table, a 500 kg cross beam, sweat extraction, etc. Compressed air outlets are strategically placed in all rooms of the basement, which are fully heated by underfloor heating in a cast iron slab. The upper floor consists of a living area (including a large office) built to the highest standards and with exquisite materials. Ideal for multi-generational living, guests from further afield, or perhaps a rental apartment with a higher standard.
The upper floor is also equipped with underfloor heating, and there's also a 10 kW water jacket furnace, which, together with a similar furnace on the ground floor, supplies 1500 l accumulator tanks in the utility room. This provides a safe heating alternative in this building, as do the fireplaces in the main building.
Directly adjacent to this building, a beautiful orangery was constructed with several technical solutions to allow for an extended season and use. A 46 m³ stone store is heated by warm air from the roof ridge, allowing for an early start and late end to the growing season. To preserve the plants year-round, the orangery also features underfloor heating. This offers a wonderful opportunity for social events and for practical, year-round cultivation.

There are three other buildings on the property, two of which date back to the mid-18th century and are each approximately 73 m² in size. One of these has a stone foundation forming a cellar with a well-chosen roof.

The garden closest to the house is low-maintenance and designed for robotic lawnmowers. The larger part of the property west of the main building is not fully developed, but offers potential for a pond and golf courses. Mature apple trees with good fruit, peach trees, and various berry bushes with good yields provide a degree of self-sufficiency. Historic oak trees frame the manor house, lending it a dignified and peaceful setting.

One of the unique features of Krakeruds Gård is its large body of water. Owning water not only provides fantastic views and a relaxing environment, but also offers the opportunity for various water activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating right from your own property. The water lends an extra dimension of freedom and quality of life that is hard to find elsewhere.

further information:

  • Structural preparations have already been made for various future options, such as summer water from the lake, an irrigation system, solar power connections, geothermal energy and geothermal energy combined with solar heat, pipe connections (for cable power/solar heat) between the utility room in the new building and the main building, etc. Details will be made available to interested parties and buyers. Technology and sustainability are at the heart of Krakeruds Gård.

  • A private deep well with a good water supply supplies the buildings on the property. There is also a separate three-chamber brown sewage system with infiltration, approved by the municipality.

  • Double-glazed windows with opening sashes, insulating glass

  • Exhaust air and supply air with recirculation

  • Geothermal heating

  • Individual water all year round

  • Garage in building two and parking space for 2 cars in front of the mansion building.

Annual operating costs (according to current owner)

(costs may vary depending on your own consumption)

Total operating costs: SEK 20,563

Distribution as follows:

Electricity consumption: 32,174 kWh/year

Insurance: 12,424 SEK

Water/Wastewater: 2,130 SEK

Cleaning: 2,809 SEK

Sweeping: 980 SEK

Road toll: 1,500 SEK

Fiber optic: 720 SEK

In addition to the operating costs, there are property fees/taxes of SEK 9,525.

Mortgages:

For a total of 624,500 SEK

Easement and other rights exist.

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Position

In summary, Krakeruds Gård offers a rare combination of historic charm and modern amenities, all in a picturesque and tranquil setting, yet close to services and a larger city center. With its extensive land and waterfront, well-preserved main building, complementary buildings, and sustainable technical solutions, this is a future-proof property that is not just a home but offers a lifestyle full of freedom and tranquility.

Price: €898,000 / SEK10,000,000*

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