Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
In the far west Swedish coastland of Strömstad’s Lunneviken, this 1930s holiday house rests on a granite outcrop that meets the edge of a sheltered inlet. The property has stayed within the same family since the 1950s, its shoreline setting shaped by a private bathing rock, a boathouse and an orchard that has grown into a mature garden over decades. The retreat feels secluded yet firmly rooted in western Sweden, where rocky islands, pine forest and shifting tidal light set the tone of daily life.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
Photography: courtesy of Fastighetsbyran.
The 126sqm main house has seven rooms: a cluster of bedrooms on the upper floor and living spaces on the ground level, anchored by fireplaces. Original details remain: spröjsade windows, timber floors and the familiar flow of a 1930s plan. Later updates include a replaced roof and practical storage woven throughout. The dining room looks directly toward the boathouse and sea, with the kitchen and adjoining living room forming a continuous flow around the hall. A guest cottage and a traditional utility wing extend the site’s flexibility, offering additional beds and workspace within the 3,065sqm waterfront plot.
The property is currently offered at 15,000,000 kr (approx US$1.35M) via Fastighetsbyrån.




