The Historic Home Featured in Pippi Longstocking is Now on The Market For $750k

Photo credit: Christopher Badger
Photo credit: Christopher Badger

From ELLE Decor

This colorful Victorian home in Fernandina Beach, Florida, was just put on the market-but you might recognize it as the (supposedly haunted) home of Pippi Longstocking and her father Efraim from the 1988 film The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking. Dubbed Villa Villekulla in the movie, the $750,000 waterfront home is right on the coast of the Amelia River, giving you fantastic views from every window and an adventurous surrounding to frolic in, Pippi style.

This four-bedroom, three-bathroom home was built in 1888 by Captain James Bell. Potential buyers don't need to worry about the home's old age, though-it's been consistently updated throughout the years and works perfectly as a single-family home for anyone looking to move to Fernandina Beach.

The home's front doors are flanked by palm trees that invite you up the front stairs, around the wraparound porch, and into the gorgeous 2,220 square foot interior filled with two ornate fireplaces, a finished one-of-a-kind kitchen, stained glass windows, and stunning views of the river right across the street.

Whether you love fearless and red-headed Pippi Longstocking and her adventures from her many books, TV shows, or films, we can all agree that her colorful spirit definitely lives on in this house.

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