Solid one-storey bulgarian house with huge garden € 35.380

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Solid one-storey bulgarian house with huge garden 12 photos active
Price: € 35.380
$ 44.872 or £ 29.286
Price per sq.m.: € 393

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Type: House / Villa
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Total Area: 90 m2
Garden area: 2200 m2

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Trendafil Dryankov

Elhovo
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2b Lyuben Karavelov Str. Elhovo 8700
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Agent's Description

The property is located at the outskirts of the village. An asphalt road leads to the property.

The house is with two separate entrance. Total living area is 90 sq.m. distributed in the following manner: four rooms and a corridor with wooden flooring, windows and doors. The property is with a porch and concrete alley tiles.

In front of the property there is beautiful flower garden. Behind the house there is a huge vegetable garden of 2200 sq.m. suitable for a BBQ too.

In front the property is surrounded by a stone fence, on back side by a wire netting fence. In the garden there is one additional outbuilding - 15 sq.m. used for breading an animals.

It is about 12 km away from Kavarna. The plot is near Stara Planina (Balkan Mountain) , only 12 km away from Beach Resort and 50 km away from Varna. The plot is suitable for building a small hotel in this village.

Don’t forget that rural tourism is very popular in Bulgaria and is going to become more and more popular in next few years.

Property Information

Ref. No.: TI-ID0125
Category: Golf properties, Rural properties, Seaside properties
Location: Kavarna
Country: Bulgaria
The offer was published on: 18 Nov, 2008
The offer has been viewed: 3310 times
Enquiries received: 1

Floor Covering

  • Paste cement
  • Linoleum

Exterior Features

  • Brick
  • Stone foundation
  • Plaster coat
  • Stone fence
  • Septic tank

Interior Features

  • Bathroom/WC

Unit Features

  • Private garden
  • Service Room
  • Local heating
  • Wooden double-glassing joinery

Facilities

  • Additional building
  • Parking place
  • Fruit trees in the garden

Local Activities

  • Golf
  • Fishing
  • Water sports
  • Surfing
  • Horse riding
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Climbing
  • Walking / hiking

Local Amenities

  • Post office
  • Medical service
  • Railway station
  • Bus station
  • Shops
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Church
  • Theatre / Cinema
  • Disco club
  • Aqua park
  • School

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Nearby

  • Nearest airport: Varna 50km
  • Nearest bus station: in the village
  • Nearest railway station: Kavarna 12km
  • Nearest highway: E70 50km
  • Nearest beach: Kavarna 12km
  • Nearest ski-run: Pamporovo 480km
  • Nearest first-class road: Varna-Bourgas 50km
  • Nearest port: Varna 50km

Nearby Landmarks and Attractions

Aladzha Monastery

Aladzha Monastery

The name of Aladzha monastery comes from the Turkish word for colourful ("aladzha") due most probably to the bright colours of its wall paintings, dating back to the early Middle Ages. The monk's cells, common rooms and sanctuaries, dug directly into the limestone rock and situated on two levels high above the ground, were connected via an external staircase. The lower floor hosted the monks' private cells, common rooms (i.e. kitchen, dining room) and a small church, while the upper level was dedicated entirely to a chapel. According to some historians, primitive monks' cells were built and inhabited already in the 4th century AC. The entire monastery is considered to date back to the 12th century AC. Unfortunately, nowadays only few of the frescoes are preserved (most of these to be found in the chapel) but the experience of visiting a monastery dug high above the ground into a steep rock is unforgettable.

Dolphinarium - Varna

Dolphinarium - Varna

The Dolphinarium is an aluminium and glass building of unique outfit situated in the northern part of Varna seaside park . It was opened on 11.08.1984 and is seated for 1134. Inside you can enjoy the unique Dolphin show covering acrobatics, balance, music and dolphin dances. For 30 minutes you will stay in the world of dolphins – full of emotions and surprises.

Royal Palace Euxinograd

Royal Palace Euxinograd

Euxinograde is a former late 19th-century Bulgarian summer palace and park of the royal family on the Black Sea coast, 8 km north of the city of Varna. It is currently a governmental and presidential residence. The construction of the palace began soon after the land which it occupies was given to Alexander I Battenberg on 16 March 1882. Viennese architect Victor Rumpelmayer designed the palace, which was named Sandrovo in 1885 after the Italian diminutive of Alexander's name — Sandro. Later the knyaz extended the estate to its contemporary area of 80 hectares. However, no palace was built at that time. The palace was built by Tsar Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The pediment and other materials of the right wing of Chateau de Saint-Cloud in France, a former royal residence, was brought to Bulgaria by Tsar Ferdinand and integrated in Euxinograd palace. He invited the Swiss architect Hermann Mayer and Bulgarian architect Nikola Lazarov to design the palace which was renamed Euxinograd in 1893 on the insistence of Princess Marie Louise, Ferdinand's first wife. The name comes from the Ancient Greek term for the Black Sea, Εuξεινος Πόντος (Euxeinos Pontos, "hospitable sea") and the South Slavic suffix –grad, meaning "town" or, historically, "fortress".

The Royal Residence in Balchik

The Royal Residence in Balchik

The Royal Palace, the Botanical Gardens, the churches, the Museum of History, the Art gallery and many other attractions make Balchik one of the most interesting places at the Black Sea coast. Queen Maria of Romania selected Balchik to build her summer residence to which she gave the name “Quiet Nest”. The royal residence was built following plans of the Italian architects Americo and Augistino. A number of Bulgarian artists and craftsmen from the area also contributed to the transformation of the rural landscape into an elegant sanctuary for elite Romanian society.

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