Description
Lovely and peacefully situated thatched cottage by Ulvshale beach, which is one of Møns best and most child-friendly beaches. Natural plot with lovely planting and direct access to forest reserve from the house. Close to the open countryside with marked trails – a unique area for hiking and running tours and bird watching. Here are meadows, pasture and moorland.
Take a little excursion to the lovely island of Nyord and enjoy the peace and quiet of the island. Visit the Noorbohandelen with the many local products, and the appurtenant small café, where you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee and lovely home baked cake. In the old trading town of Stege you will find many beautiful and exciting shops selling local crafts, cafes and restaurants, as well as a wide selection of grocery stores.
Behind the house there is private parking for two cars.
The house is very tastefully decorated. Lovely covered wooden terrace.
Nice and spacious hallway with tiled floor.
Nice bathroom with shower, toilet, sink and washing machine.
1 really nice guest toilet with sink and toilet.
Nice, large, bright room with kitchen and living room in open connection. The living room has a wood burning stove, TV, sofa arrangement and dining table. Beautiful modern kitchen with stove with 4 hotplates, oven, cooker hood, microwave, fridge and freezer. Coffee maker, kettle and all service and cookware.
1 room with 1 double bed and closet.
From the entrance hall stairs to the first floor, and on the first floor there is a beautiful to the water.
1 nice large bedroom with 1 double bed.
2 rooms en suite, 1 room with 2 single beds, and 1 room with 1 single bed. Ample closet space.
There is a passage through the 2 rooms and no door between the rooms.
Heat pump with cooling in the house.
3 terraces by the house - one terrace with garden furniture.
A lovely house and a lovely garden that invites you to relax and enjoy yourself close to the wild nature.
Architect designed house: Brüel House is a unique house, built in 1918 as one of the first holiday homes on Ulvshale by the internationally renowned Danish architect Rasmus Brüel. The house is today classified as worthy of preservation by the Danish state.