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Hans of Funen
The island of Fyn’s central location means you can reach Jutland and Sealand with ease. But with the city of Odense just a twenty-five-minute drive from this home, the coastal town of Hasmark and this charming house might be enough to make you stay put. A peaceful atmosphere, pristine beaches, and local historical intrigue are among some of the delights.As you arrive at this fantastic residence, you can see the stylish choice of architecture and design from the offset. Charcoal-coloured bricks and huge glass panels merge tradition with modernity in a classic apex roofed, bungalow shape. We love the vast wooden decking out front, where a lush green garden extends way beyond – perfect for barbecues or smørrebrød picnics on balmy afternoons. But there are also some excellent spots for chilly evenings. The outdoor hot tub will be your first port of call, followed by the lofty dining and living space where a wood-burning stove stands proudly...
On the island of Fyn, you’ll love the bustling marina of the 12th-century town of Bogense. While this vibrant settlement offers gorgeous sights like Saint Nicholas Church and a slice of peaceful life, you might desire even more rural surroundings. An eleven-minute drive away, this home doesn’t give any sort of urban pretenses.Towering trees and leafy bushes surround the house, which looks traditional despite being built in 2017. It’s a spot for a truly rustic life, including a fish cleaning table for keen hunter-gatherers, as well as a log-burning stove and fire pit outside. But that said, it doesn’t come without some unexpected modern luxuries.Out on the decking, after a meal of wholesome fresh fish and rye bread, pamper yourself in the hot tub under the stars. Pour yourself some bubbles with nothing but the sounds of the forest around you. Inside, find yet more 21st-century facilities such as solar panels and geothermal heating (you’v...
The Drifting Wood