A Spacious Turn-of-the-Century Villa in Central Sweden for $379,000
Set high in the idyllic surroundings of Tärnsjö, this extraordinary turn-of-the-century residence offers a rare opportunity to own a home where heritage, craftsmanship, and modern comfort exist in perfect harmony.
Once the private home of a sawmill master, the property carries a rich narrative, one that has been carefully preserved and thoughtfully enhanced for contemporary living.
Quick Facts
Location: Tärnsjö, Uppsala County, Central Sweden
Living Size: 315 sqm
Plot Size: 4,845 sqm
Bedrooms: 6
Built: 1905
Price: SEK3,495,000/$379,000

From the moment you step inside, the home reveals its timeless elegance. Original architectural details have been lovingly maintained, creating an atmosphere that is both grand and inviting.
Four fully functioning tiled stoves anchor the living spaces, while large windows fitted with hand-blown glass bathe the rooms in soft, natural light. Generous enfilade rooms, soaring three-meter ceilings, and original scrubbed wooden floors, some beautifully white-glazed, speak to the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
Period features such as beadboard walls, classic panel doors, and tall baseboards further enhance the home’s authenticity, offering a sense of continuity and quiet sophistication rarely found today.
In recent years, the residence has undergone a meticulous renovation, guided by a deep respect for its historical integrity. Traditional materials have been chosen throughout, including linseed oil paint, which enriches the woodwork and walls with a soft, living finish that evolves beautifully over time.
Beyond the main house, the property includes an additional building offering approximately 65 m² of living space and 30 m² of supplementary area. This flexible space opens up a range of possibilities.
Tärnsjö is a community where tradition and quality craftsmanship continue to thrive. The town is internationally recognized for its historic tannery, whose exceptional leather is sought after by leading fashion houses such as Hermès, Prada, and Louis Vuitton.















To the left of the entrance hall lies a beautifully reimagined country kitchen, where traditional charm meets modern functionality. Light streams in from two directions: a large window and a partially glazed door leading to a sun-drenched, south-facing veranda.
Carrara marble countertops pair elegantly with cabinetry painted in soft white and olive green. White beveled tiles and delicate blue accents add subtle character, while modern appliances, including a fridge/freezer from SMEG, an induction hob, an oven, and a dishwasher, ensure everyday convenience.
A well-preserved wood-burning stove remains a charming and functional centerpiece. The space comfortably accommodates a dining table for six, while a generous pantry and traditional serving corridor add both practicality and historic charm.














Renovated in 2017, the bathroom is remarkable not only for its design but also for its rare proportions. A classic black-and-white checkered floor sets the tone, complemented by olive green beadboard paneling and carefully chosen vintage-style fixtures.
The space includes a traditional toilet, a washstand with storage, a washing machine, and a cast-iron bathtub, perfect for relaxed, restorative moments. Three windows, including one notably large feature window, fill the room with natural light, creating an airy and tranquil atmosphere.


The house is listed for sale at Mäklarhuset.
