Ljunghusen is a locality situated in Vellinge Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 2,555 inhabitants in 2010.
The two houses were built by Skanör-Falsterbo as lodges for gate keepers and cattle shepherds, along their eastern town limit straight across the heath, one at the main road in the north and the other close to the sea in the south.
Today, the town has expanded, but the house is still the last building along the main road to Skanör-Falsterbo.
The Norra Ljunghuset burned down partly in 1950 but was repaired and is today home to a family.
The part of Ljunghusen that can be reached through the Storvägen is called Ljungskogens strandbad.
It has some unique features since there are only unpaved roads without street lights, and all the houses have very big lots, and previously there were rules how near the road the buildings could be built, and there is a general prohibition on making hammer noises during all the summer.
The only remaining building in the hospital area is the Doctor's house, which is still being used today, although being very decayed.
There are two bus stops in the area, and the buses comes every ten minutes during rush hours.
There was also a horse-drawn tram going from the railroad station along "Storvägen" down to the beach where it was divided into two lines, one going east, the other one going west.
The cylindrical-shaped tower is painted in white and it is located in the western part of the town, close to Skanörs ljung.