Agricultural farm in the northern part of Dalboslätten.

336 Ha. | Price on Request | For Sale | Arable farming | Forest | Beef cattle | ID 3030

Mellerud, Sweden

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Sweden
336 Ha.
247 Arable farming
70 Forest
Beef cattle
1 Home
1 Stable

Characteristics

For Sale
Asking Price Price on Request
State For Sale
Grounds
Owned
336
Editableland
247
Forest
70
Commercial Buildings
Manurestorage
Er zijn twee mestputten van 650 m³ en 3.500 m³
Residence
Home
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Description

Framnäs is an impressive estate in the parish of Holm, in the northern part of Dalboslätten. Here, the open agricultural plains and the wooded areas of Dalsland meet, creating a unique and varied environment. The estate covers 336.1 hectares and combines extensive farmland, well-managed forest plots, and multiple residences. This makes it highly suitable for large-scale use, such as agriculture, forestry, or a representative residential function. Framnäs thus offers a rare opportunity to unite history, nature, and modern possibilities. It is also quite easy to build for dairy cattle.

Features of the estate:

  1. Agriculture and Livestock:
    • Farmland: 247.1 hectares of fertile fields, suitable for large-scale agricultural production.
    • Livestock: The current infrastructure is focused on livestock, with efficient economic structures.
  2. Forestry:
    • Forest land: 70.3 hectares of productive forest, with potential for logging and forest management.
    • The forest is well-rounded, allowing for consistent management and exploitation.
  3. Historical Heritage:
    • The estate includes two farms, including Nordkärr, one of the oldest manor farms in the region.
  4. Living Environments:
    • Stately residential areas with historical charm, ideal for those seeking a representative living environment.

The estates Framnäs and Nordkärr, located in the parish of Holm in Dalboslätten, represent a rich history and offer extensive opportunities for agriculture and forestry. Below are the main features:

Framnäs

  • Location: Situated on a peninsula in Lake Nären.
  • Main Building: Originally from the mid-19th century, renovated in 1938. Living area 400 m², wooden construction, central heating with wood boiler.
  • Other Buildings:
    • Rättarebostaden: Built in the 1920s, 170 m².
    • Smedstugan: Built in the 1930s, 100 m².
    • Herrängen: Built in the 1920s, 120 m².
    • Boathouse and Jetty: Located at Framnäsviken.
  • Infrastructure: Water from a deep borehole, sewage via modern three-chamber pits, broadband via fiber optic.
  • Agriculture: Center includes cow barns, grain dryer, trench silos, and barns with a total capacity for livestock and storage.

Nordkärr

  • Location: South of the E45, on a hill with views of open landscape.
  • Main Building: Built in 1946, living area 295 m², suitable for two apartments.
  • Outbuildings: Additional residential building (150 m²) and various barns.
  • Infrastructure: Newly drilled water well, broadband via fiber optic. Sewage is being modernized.
  • Agriculture: Rational facilities focused on bull farming, including:
    • Bull Barn (2009): Space for 358 bulls.
    • Stables (2009): For 180 animals.
    • Manure Pit and Silage Silos: Large capacity (up to 3,700 m³).

General

Both estates offer modern agricultural facilities, extensive residential opportunities, and a historical character. The infrastructure, such as water and broadband, is largely up-to-date. The whole is ideal for large-scale agricultural exploitation or a representative estate residence.

Flexibility in Purchase:

It is possible to purchase parts of the estate

With its ideal location, historical value, and rational layout, Framnäs offers a unique opportunity for agricultural and real estate development in Dalsland.

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Sweden

Sweden, located in Northern Europe, covers an area of approximately 450,000 square kilometers, making it the fifth-largest country in Europe. Sweden has one of the lowest population densities in Europe, with an average of around 25 inhabitants per square kilometer. This is due to the vast areas of forests, lakes, and mountains that characterize the country.

The terrain in Sweden varies significantly, ranging from fertile farmlands in the south to rocky and mountainous regions in the north. About 69% of Sweden’s land area is covered by forests, playing a crucial role in the country’s economy and ecology.

The capital of Sweden is Stockholm, a vibrant city located on the country’s east coast, spread across fourteen islands. Stockholm is known for its historical charm, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity and serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of Sweden.

Overall, Sweden is characterised by its expansive landscapes, rich natural resources, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors.

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