Property located in a very nice and peaceful village only 5 miles from the town of Byala and Yantra River in the middle of the hilly Danube Plain. The village is part of Byala Municipality, Ruse District. Being only 10 min. drive from the Municipality centre (the town of Biala), you can combine the city life with the peaceful atmosphere that the village offers.
The property spreads over 2500 sq. m. of regulated plot of land; it is in good condition and it is 100 % Freehold. It consists of a two storey house built by bricks, plastered inside and outside. The first floor offers three rooms, kitchen, bathroom and an entrance hall. The second floor consists of two big bedrooms and storage behind the bedrooms, which could be easily converted into a bathroom and a WC for the second floor and internal stairs connecting both floors, could go there. The house has lots of potential and offers much value for its price.
Electricity and water are connected - mains. The house does not need any urgent repairs, but it will benefit from redecoration and a new paint in the rooms.
The yard (2500 sq. m.) is behind the house; well kept and provides more than enough space for constructing a swimming pool, or a nice big green garden with many flowers and tall trees. There are additional outbuildings in the yard which could be either used as they are for farm buildings or could be converted into playrooms.
The village is famous with its fat land and beautiful surroundings. There are few properties owned by English people in the village (and many in the area), and they all agree that local people are very friendly, hospitable and helpful. The village has all the basic facilities – food stores, café, pub, post office, Municipality building… There is a regular bus transport to and from the village. There is a lake in the village suitable for fishing. Property with unlimited potential at very reasonable price.
The Municipality
Biala municipality - the entrance door to the District of Ruse from West and Central Bulgaria. The region is characterized by the typical geo-morphological features of the Danube Plain. It borders the Districts of Targovishte and Veliko Tarnovo. The municipality’s area is 341 sq. km. The municipality centre (town of Byala) is 34 miles away from Ruse, 36 miles away from Veliko Tarnovo, 14 km away from Polski Trambesh and 33 miles away from Popovo. There is a forest park and eight tourist chalets in the region of Biala forest. The existing facilities are suitable for the initiation of a hunting tourism project.
The District
Ruse Region includes a part of the hilly Danube Plain, the Danube riverside plain of Pobrezhie and part of Ludogorie lowlands. It is bounded by the regions of Silistra, Razgrad, Targovishte and Veliko Tarnovo, and borders Romania to the north with the Danube River as a boundary. Some of the big rivers are the Yantra and the Rusenski Lom.
The region is important for the national transport system. The Danube River is linked through the European waterway system with the Mein and the Rhine rivers and connects the North Sea with the Black Sea. The first railroad line in Bulgaria – Ruse–Varna, built in 1866, crosses the region. Important roads and railways connect the region with the rest of the country and the only bridge over the Danube on Bulgarian territory connects the country with Romania. The middle point of the bridge marks the boundary between the two countries.
Protected areas on the territory of the region include the Rusenski Lom Nature Park, which comprises the picturesque canyon of the river valley, rock formations near the villages of Pisanets and Mechka, and the Orlova Chuka Cave.
Vestiges of prehistoric life in the region have been found in the Orlova Chuka Cave and in the mound of Ruse. Thracians, living in the area around the 4th c. BC, have left about 250 mounds. The Thracian silver treasure, discovered near the village of Borovo, known as the Ruse Treasure, is notable for the fine skilful decoration of animals’ figures and mythological scenes. The castles built during the Roman times to defend the Danube frontier include Sexaginta Prista (near Ruse), Jatrus (near the village of Krivina), Tigra (near the village of Marten), etc. The rock churches of Ivanovo are notable cultural landmarks of the region and they are included in the UNESCO List of World Cultural Heritage. The medieval fortress of Cherven can be also visited. In the 19th century Ruse is the gate for the European cultural influence on Bulgarian lands. The preserved patterns of urban architecture are among the most attractive and stylish throughout the country.
Property with lots of potential!
The property is:
- 5 miles away from Biala city;
- 14 miles from the town of Svishtov;
- 28 miles from Veliko Tarnovo;
- 31 miles from Ruse City and the border with Romania;