The house is newly renovated with period-style construction and using only natural
materials.
Coloring and linseed oil painting are done according to building conservation practices and by Öland-based Historical Colors.
Renovated with respect for period-style construction and turn-of-the-century style, the house exudes unique historic charm.
Exclusively using natural materials and painted by 'Historical Colors' based in Öland.
The house consists of two rooms on the lower floor and a loft. One bedroom with four beds
and a
window with a fantastic view of the fields and Kalmarsund.
Attached to the bedroom is a fully tiled bathroom with toilet and shower.
The loft, accessible via a ladder in the kitchen, has two beds and a fantastic view to the
west
and Kalmarsund, as well as the large Alvaret in the east.
The living room and kitchen are together in the room facing east. The room has full ceiling height up to the ridge.
There is a well-equipped kitchen area, a large dining table with seating for many, and a sofa to sit and socialize in.
There is kitchen equipment for at least four people, sheets and towels are provided, as well as extra blankets and duvets.
Gårdstorp is a small village with approximately 100 residents.
In Södra Möckleby, located 1.5 km to the south, you can find a grocery store, gas station,
pizzeria, flower shop, library, school, and more, as well as thrift stores that are open
during
the summer.
Nearby, you will find Grönhögens golf course 11 km away, and it's 20 km to the southern tip
of
Öland with Ottenby Bird Station, Fågel Blå restaurant, Naturum, and the Långe Jan
lighthouse.
Eketorp's Castle, Västerstad seal colony, Grönhögen limestone quarry, Albrunna limestone
quarry,
and much more are nearby attractions to explore.