A Restored Villa with a Guest House, 1 Hour from Gothenburg for $314,000
In the heart of Västergötland, one hour from Gothenburg, stands a stately villa from 1917, an elegant home where historic craftsmanship and thoughtful restoration come together in remarkable harmony.
Richly decorated with period-style joinery and original details, the house has been preserved with great respect for its heritage, while modern updates ensure comfortable living.
In recent years, the property has undergone careful restoration using traditional materials and techniques aligned with the building’s history.
Quick Facts
Location: Larv, Västra Götaland County, South-West Sweden
Living Size: 160 sqm + guest house
Plot Size: 4,759 sqm
Bedrooms: 4
Built: 1917
Price: SEK2,895,000/$314,000

Linseed oil paint, egg oil tempera, and clay plaster have been chosen to preserve the home’s authentic character while enhancing its longevity. The result is a residence that feels both timeless and inviting.
With a living area of approximately 160 square meters, the home offers seven rooms and a kitchen, providing generous space for both social gatherings and everyday family life.




While the villa celebrates its history, it is also equipped for contemporary living. Heating is provided through geothermal energy, distributed via water-borne systems to beautiful sectional radiators from Lenhovda. This combination ensures efficient and sustainable warmth while preserving the home’s classic interior aesthetic.

The property sits on a 4,759-square-meter plot, offering a lush, varied outdoor environment. Several distinct garden rooms are framed by mature park trees, creating a serene green setting around the house.
Open cultivation beds provide excellent opportunities for gardening and self-sufficient living, making the grounds both productive and picturesque.


Throughout the home, historical details have been thoughtfully preserved to maintain a genuine early-20th-century atmosphere.



In the living room, egg oil tempera painted walls set the tone for the home’s careful restoration. A functioning tiled stove from the late 19th century serves as both a decorative centerpiece and a source of warmth. Oiled wooden floorboards and windows with mouth-blown glass allow soft natural light to filter in from two directions.





The spacious kitchen reflects classic turn-of-the-century design. Features such as pearl tongue-and-groove paneling, traditional board floors, a cast-iron sink, and bonded tiles create a warm and authentic environment that blends functionality with heritage.



The library is a particularly charming space, complete with site-built bookshelves and original moldings. A cardboard-stretched ceiling adds a sense of quiet grandeur while also creating an intimate, cozy atmosphere.













The bathroom continues the home’s classical aesthetic. A checkered tiled floor, white wall tiles, and a high parapet panel frame a generously sized traditional-style bathtub, offering a timeless and elegant retreat.






In addition to the main house, the property includes a guest cottage currently used as a building maintenance workshop. Spread over two floors with three rooms, this charming secondary building offers a wide range of potential uses.





It could easily be adapted into a studio, home business space, guesthouse, or creative workshop, making it a valuable complement to the main residence.



The house is listed for sale at Kulturarvs Specialisterna.
