An architectural landmark from 1912, designed by architect Theodor Kellgren and built by master builder J. Åkesson. The villa is constructed of traditional Swedish brick in the National Romantic style with influences from Skåne, and is characterized by period details such as beautifully mullioned windows, bay windows, herringbone parquet flooring, paneled doors, and deep window niches.
The villa has been carefully renovated over the years and was awarded the Stocksund Villa Owners Association prize in 2000 for its well-preserved architecture. Throughout the 2000s, the property underwent extensive renovations both inside and out, and is now in excellent condition with many preserved original details.
The classic floor plan features an inviting entrance hall with a fireplace, leading to a suite of three interconnecting reception rooms. The ground floor also includes a spacious kitchen with ample room for large gatherings. The upper floor offers a master suite with a walk-in closet, dressing room, and bathroom. Five additional bedrooms and several bathrooms ensure a comfortable family life. The basement level includes a sauna and gym.
The beautifully landscaped garden features an irrigation system and high-end stonework. This highly distinctive villa offers a private setting in the picturesque area of Stocksund, just 10 minutes from the city center.