Property located in North-East Bulgaria with Latitude: 43.967N; Longitude: 26.4E; Altitude: 0 - 49m above sea level. The village is part of Tutrakan Municipality, Silistra District.
The property is in excellent condition and does not need any repairs; it is ready to move in! The house is two-story, plastered inside and outside. It has three entrances – two for the second floor and one for the first. The first floor has an entrance hall, living room, storage room and a big cellar. The second floor offers three bedrooms, Living room with veranda, kitchen and bathroom. With a separate entrance there is another room which it had been used as summer kitchen.
Behind the house there is a barn, which could be easily converted into a guest house. The barn comprises of a room, shelter, additional premises next to the shelter and above there is a big storage which could be turned into bedrooms. The shelter is between the rooms on the first floor and it could be converted into a cozy BBQ area in the traditional Old Bulgarian style. There is additional farm building, which could be either kept as it is, or converted into playrooms. The roof of all buildings – the main house and the barns are in very good condition and does not need any repairs.
The yard is pretty big – 1700 sq. m. of land; part of it is in front of the house, and it has vineyard and lovely garden; the rest of it is behind the house, used for growing fruits and vegetables. A swimming pool could be easily constructed and it will give much more charm and value to the property. The whole property is surrounded by solid fence and provides privacy.
The property has access on two roads and it is easily accessible trough all seasons. There is a drive way on the side of the house, leading to parking area with capacity for at least 2 cars.
The Municipality
Tutrakan municipality is part of Silistra district and it covers an area of 440 sq. m located in the north-eastern part of the Danube plain. It includes the municipal centre town of Tutrakan and 15 villages: Antimovo, Belitsa, Brenitsa, Varnentsi, Dounavets, Nova Cherna, Pozharevo, Preslavtsi, Staro Selo, Syanovo, Turnovtsi, Tsar Samouil, Tsarev Dol and Shoumentsi.
According to the climatic division of Bulgaria the lowland of Tutrakan region belongs to the temperate continental climatic region.
The District
Silistra Region is situated in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria, on the bank of the Danube River. It is bounded by the regions of Russe, Razgrad, Shumen and Dobrich. It also borders on Romania by land and by the Danube River.
The territory of the region includes parts of the hilly Danubian Plain, Dobrudzha and Ludogorie lowlands. The Danube River is a natural waterway connecting Silistra with Central and Eastern Europe. The relief is predominantly plain. Rivers, which flow through the region, are small and they often run dry in summer. The landscape is agricultural; grain and technical crops are generally grown. Conditions related to natural climate and soil in the region are extremely conducive to developing modern farming. There are no century-old forests. The scenery is varied by forest shelterbelts.
Natural and historical realities of the region enable the development of cognitive, cultural, ecological, rural and hunting tourism. The most interesting natural site in the region is Lake Srebarna. It is located in the south-western part of the plain and is part of the Srebarna Biosphere Reserve, included in the UNESCO List of World Cultural Heritage.
Several islands have been formed in the Danube, some of which are suitable for recreational and tourist purposes. The Karakuz natural game preserve provides opportunities for hunting tourism and the nature reserves of Malak Preslavets (a lake with water-lilies) and Srebarna are convenient places for ecotourism.
There are numerous archeological artifacts throughout the region – Thracian mounds, remnants of fortresses, the unique Silistra sepulcher. Due to the strategic location of the region, fortresses have been built there until the 19th century. Houses and churches from the National Revival period have been preserved and the fishermen’s neighbourhood (Ribarskata mahala) in Tutrakan is the only architectural complex of this kind in Bulgaria.
The economic and cultural development of the region has been heavily influenced by the Romanian occupation of South Dobrudzha. After the Balkan War of 1913 the town of Silistra has been taken in Romanian possession and was regained by Bulgaria in 1940. Amongst the historical landmarks are Kyuchuk Kainardzha drinking fountain (Kyuchukkainardzhiiska cheshma) in the village of Kainardzha, where a peace treaty between Russia and Turkey was signed in 1774, and the Military Tomb Memorial Complex near the village of Shumentsi, in memory of those who died in 1916 for the liberation of Dobrudzha
The preserved patterns of urban architecture are among the most attractive and stylish throughout the country.
Property with lots of potential!
The property is:
- 9 miles away from the Municipality centre - town of Popovo;
-15 miles from the village of Lomtsi;
- 17 miles from the town of Byala;
-26 miles from Veliko Tarnovo;
- 27 miles from the town of Razgrad;
- 35 miles from Ruse City and the border with Romania;
- 50 miles from the nearest Ski resort;
- 93 miles from Varna Airport and the seacoast;
- 145 miles from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria.
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