This typical Bulgarian house, built in the year of 1929, is a real treasure! It has unique architecture and stands out among the other buildings in the neighbourhood. Moreover, it is located in a small village encompassed by the picturesque hills of the Balkan, which makes it even more attractive for those seeking isolation in the heart of nature! The house is built on two floors and provides 70 sq. m. of living area. The first floor comprises of a corridor and three rooms. The floorings are earthen, some walls are plastered while others are stone. Nice wooden beams add to the charm of the house. An outside stone staircase leads to the second floor. The second floor consists of four rooms and a kitchen. The floorings are wooden, the walls are plastered, the ceilings are wooden. Some of the wooden beams have rotten. You can keep your provisions fresh in the cool cellar (20 sq. m.) located under the ground level. All premises need major repair work in order to be adapted for living. So take the challenge of turning this long-abandoned house into a cosy holiday-home! Design its interior in traditional Bulgarian style - from wooden window-frames and traditional window-side benches to colorful rugs and cushions. Thus you will preserve the authentic beauty of this old rural property.
As for the garden (800 sq. m.) it is huge enough so as to arrange it according to your taste and preferences: growing fruits, vegetables, constructing a shelter for your BBQ parties - it is all possible! And still there will be enough space for a parking area.
The property can easily be supplied with water; electricity and a septic tank are available. A telephone line can be installed upon request. Inner bathroom and toilet have to be built.On the whole the region develops gradually and tends to become one of the most visited tourist centers. The village is only 30 km. away from the town of Sevlievo, 43 km. away from the town of Lovech and 52 km. away from the town of Gabrovo. The property is situated some 1200 metres away from the centre of the village and also at the same distance from the local shops, a medical centre, a school, a kinder-garden, a community cultural centre, discotheques, hotels and pubs. In the vicinity is situated a nunnery, a church and many cultural monuments making it a centre of attraction not only for Bulgarians but for people from all over the world. Moreover a rest-house called “Tiga” is provided for you in three hours drive. And last but not least the river of “Ostritsa” is flowing only 30 metres away from the property offering opportunities for the keen fisherman to practise their hobby. What’s more the region is appropriate for hunting too.
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