Property situated in a quite and picturesque village near the town of Tutrakan. The village is part of Tutrakan Municipality, Silistra District, and offers all basic facilities – food shops, pub, post office, etc. The area is suitable for fishing, hunting, biking, horse riding, birth watching, etc. The District is well known with its Srebarna Biasphere Reserve, which is in the UNESCO list of heritage.
The property shown comprises of two houses, big plot of land and a draw-well in the yard. The main house has 110 sq. m. of living area, distributed between two floors. The first floor offers two rooms and a corridor. One of the rooms was used as a cellar – it is big enough for converting it into a nice traditional tavern or living room. The other room was used as a kitchen. The second floor consists of 4 bedrooms, and corridor. Two of the rooms on the second floor are connected with big double wooden door, therefore that rooms could be either used as one big one, or as it is at the moment – two different bedrooms.
The guest house has about 60 sq. m. of living area, and offers another three rooms and a bathroom, which will need updating.
Attached to the guest house is the penthouse, which could be either converted into additional living area, or a BBQ with dinning area could be fitted under the shed of the penthouse.
The yard spreads over 1300 sq. m. of land – it is big enough for adding a swimming pool. There are fruit trees and draw-well in the yard. The well could be used for watering the garden, filling up a swimming pool or even as an alternative water-supply for the house.
Both houses are in the same yard and both of them have access to asphalt road. The property has unlimited potential – it could be used for holiday, living or even as an investment property. It could be converted into a guest house for tourist willing to experience “ecological tours”; or the land could be split into two plots, with a house in each one and sold separately.
Property with great potential at very attractive price! Do not miss out!
The Municipality:
Tutrakan Municipality is part of Silistra District. 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 Ruse, 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 Danube 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 archaeological artefacts throughout the region – Thracian mounds, remnants of fortresses, the unique Silistra sepulchre.
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.
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