With its immediate coastal location between the quaint villages of Hittarp and Domsten, 10 km north of the city of Helsingborg, Kulla Gunnarstorp is considered one of the most magnificently situated castles in Sweden. The stunning property, privately located, yet within easy access to metropolitan areas and airports, offers a newly restored 16th-century renaissance castle with a beautiful garden on an islet, surrounded by a moat, as well as a castle in classical and renaissance design, built as a summer retreat in the late 19th-century, all framed by a park of mature beech and with a unique sea view of Öresund and Denmark. In addition, the immediate grounds accommodate fifteen residences, various commercial and retail spaces, sizable farmstead buildings in granite, as well as a separate modern grain facility, which is currently being leased. An option to procure an additional 12 farm houses with the acquisition is being extended. The grand estate is comprised of approximately 1,400 hectares, including 900 hectares of arable land, 340 hectares of productive forest, a nature reserve of 110 hectares of arable land/pasture/forest, a camp site, wetlands, ponds and wildlife corridors. Kulla Gunnarstorp, with its rich history and spectacular setting, also provides for excellent hunting of fallow and roe deer, and small game, such as pheasants and ducks. Requested price: 34,8 Million EUR or the highest bid price (outlying farms not included). Outlying farms: 4,35 Million EUR.