I try to show a variation of properties from Scandinavia, so you get a true representation of the region. And today, I was keen to share a traditional ‘skånegård’. The farms are found in the southern Swedish county of Scania, where I live and are instantly recognised by their quadrangle shape.
While there are some exceptions (like beautiful Kullaberg), Scania is incredibly flat and its fertile lands are ideal for farming. But flat land also means there is nothing to prevent the wind from whistling across the fields – and while a light breeze on a summer’s day might feel welcomed, bone chillingly cold wind in winter is not. A central courtyard, which is protected on all sides is therefore a perfect solution!
While in the olden days many of the wings were used as barns – these days, some owners have chosen to convert them to extra dwellings – even with completely standalone facilities so each family has a private living space. I captured a beautiful one for my book Relaxed Rustic (previously named Modern Pastoral) and today I stumbled across this one in Ystad.
I can tell by the clean surfaces of the interior. that it’s been pared-back to sell, but you can still get an ideal of the simple country style. Would you like to take a peek?
Oh, how I’d love to have a property like this to make my own and fill with treasures, how about you? I’ve never lived in the countryside so I’m not sure if I’d like to live so remote. But it doesn’t stop me dreaming.
If you’re quick, you can see more pictures of this property here – you’ll see that the other wings consist of a dwelling with a completely different style as well as a workshop. Some I’ve seen also have a party barn!
Would you like to see a couple of other Skånegårds today? Here are some beautiful ones:
Right, I think that’s it for the week! We have suddenly got a new wave of great weather here in Malmö, and my Mother, sister and nieces are over from London so we’re looking forward to making the most of the sunshine. Can’t wait! I hope you have a great couple of days lined up too?
Thank you so much for stopping by this little corner of the web, see you Monday!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Bjurfors with thanks.
I try to show a variation of properties from Scandinavia, so you get a true representation of the region. And today, I was keen to share a traditional ‘skånegård’. The farms are found in the southern Swedish county of Scania, where I live and are instantly recognised by their quadrangle shape.
While there are some exceptions (like beautiful Kullaberg), Scania is incredibly flat and its fertile lands are ideal for farming. But flat land also means there is nothing to prevent the wind from whistling across the fields – and while a light breeze on a summer’s day might feel welcomed, bone chillingly cold wind in winter is not. A central courtyard, which is protected on all sides is therefore a perfect solution!
While in the olden days many of the wings were used as barns – these days, some owners have chosen to convert them to extra dwellings – even with completely standalone facilities so each family has a private living space. I captured a beautiful one for my book Relaxed Rustic (previously named Modern Pastoral) and today I stumbled across this one in Ystad.
I can tell by the clean surfaces of the interior. that it’s been pared-back to sell, but you can still get an ideal of the simple country style. Would you like to take a peek?
Oh, how I’d love to have a property like this to make my own and fill with treasures, how about you? I’ve never lived in the countryside so I’m not sure if I’d like to live so remote. But it doesn’t stop me dreaming.
If you’re quick, you can see more pictures of this property here – you’ll see that the other wings consist of a dwelling with a completely different style as well as a workshop. Some I’ve seen also have a party barn!
Would you like to see a couple of other Skånegårds today? Here are some beautiful ones:
Right, I think that’s it for the week! We have suddenly got a new wave of great weather here in Malmö, and my Mother, sister and nieces are over from London so we’re looking forward to making the most of the sunshine. Can’t wait! I hope you have a great couple of days lined up too?
Thank you so much for stopping by this little corner of the web, see you Monday!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Bjurfors with thanks.