House near Belogradchik € 5.100

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House near Belogradchik 1 photo sold
Price: € 5.100
$ 6.468 or £ 4.222
Price per sq.m.: € 42

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Type: House / Villa
Floor: of
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 0
Total Area: 120 m2
Garden area: 1000 m2

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Elizabeth Atanasova

Berkovitsa
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11 "Poruchik Zagorski" Str., Berkovitsa
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Agent's Description

Old house in good overall condition in a village only 14 km. from the natural park Belogradchik. Electricity and running water are available. The house needs renovation and bathroom/WC instalation. The garden is 1000 sq.m.

Property Information

Ref. No.: MP80102
Category: Rural properties
Location: Belogradchik
Country: Bulgaria
The offer was published on: 07 Jul, 2008
The offer has been viewed: 3319 times
Enquiries received: 2

Floor Covering

  • Wood Floorings

Exterior Features

  • Cement/Concrete
  • Brick
  • Stone foundation
  • Plaster coat
  • Septic tank

Unit Features

  • Cellar
  • Private garden
  • External staircase
  • Local heating
  • Wooden one-glass joinery

Facilities

  • Fruit trees in the garden

Local Activities

  • Fishing
  • Cycling
  • Climbing
  • Walking / hiking
  • Hunting

Local Amenities

  • Post office
  • Medical service
  • Bus station
  • Shops
  • Cafe

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Nearby Landmarks and Attractions

The Magura Cave

The Magura Cave

Located about 180 km from Sofia, near the town of Belogradchik, has been formed some 15 million years ago. Recognized by UNESCO as a cultural world heritage monument, the Magura cave is one of the most impressive touristic sites in Central-Eastern Europe. With its monumental proportions *(about 2500 meters of uncovered galleries), its exquisite rock embroidery and weird-shaped forms it resembles an underground Cathedral. What makes it unique, however, are the extremely well-preserved ancient paintings that adorn its walls. The oldest ones date back from before 8 thousand years and so far have no analogue in Bulgaria. Similar paintings have being found only in France, Italy and the Iberian Peninsula.

"Baba Vida" Museum-Fortress

"Baba Vida" Museum-Fortress

Baba Vida (Bulgarian: Баба Вида) is a medieval fortress in Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria and the town's primary landmark. It consists of two fundamental walls and four towers and is said to be the only entirely preserved medieval castle in the country. Baba Vida served as Vidin's main defensive installation during the course of the Middle Ages and acted as the most important fortress of northwestern Bulgaria. The Baba Vida stronghold stood an eight-month-long siege by Byzantine forces led by Basil II, but was destroyed and once again erected during the rule of Ivan Stratsimir, as whose capital it served. Between 1365 and 1369, the fortress was in Hungarian hands. Vidin was suddenly attacked by the forces of Louis I of Hungary, but it took several months to conquer Baba Vida. In 1369, Ivan Sratsimir managed to regain control of his capital, albeit he had to remain under Hungarian overlordship. The fortress played a significant role during the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, serving as a weapon warehouse and a prison, as it has been no longer used for defensive purposes since the end of the 18th century. Today, Baba Vida is a fortress-museum, where finds and intelligence about its history are kept. Being a popular tourist attraction, the fortress was restored to its former appearance.

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