Item ID: 1125
Price: € 6 500
Land: 2800 sq. m.
Location: Targovishte, near Popovo
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3 bedroom house with 2800 sq. m. garden, 15 km from Popovo
Property located in a picturesque village at the foot of the mountain, in an area with several lakes and natural mineral water springs in the village. There are food shops, local pubs and bus services in the village and much more amenities in the towns nearby. The nearest town is Popovo, at 15 km away; Veliko Tarnovo is at 55 km; Targovishte – at 54 km.
This two-storied house is set towards the end of the village; it is brick built and accessible via tarmac road. The ground floor offers two rooms (3.10 x 3.40 m; 5.50 x 3 m), premise for bathroom (3.40 x 2.40 m) and a corridor (5.50 x 1.40 m). The second floor consists of three rooms (5.50 x 3.50 m; 3.40 x 2.60 m; 3.40 x 2.90 m) and a corridor (5.50 x 1.40 m).
The property comes with 2800 sq. m. garden with a brick built outbuilding at the end of the garden. The outbuilding could be turned into BBQ area with game rooms, workshop or additional living area.
Electricity and water are connected to mains; internet and digital television could be also connected. The house will need renovation
The Municipality
Popovo municipality is located in the northeastern part of the Republic of Bulgaria, in the Danubian Plain (District Targovishte). The municipal center Popovo is a station on the railway line Varna-Sofia and at the crossing point of roads to Veliko Tarnovo, Byala, Ruse, Razgrad, Targovishte - Shumen, Omurtag and Antonovo. From the total territory of the municipality, 60.1 % is arable land and 22.6 % is occupied by forests. The terrain is mostly rolling plain, plateau-like, with altitude from 130 to 485 m. The climate is moderate continental.
The following were found in Popovo municipality: over 40 settlement mounds and prehistoric terraced settlements; more than 70 tumuli; over 50 ancient and medieval fortresses and remains of villages. The fertile land, the well-preserved environment, the diverse fauna and historical landmarks are evenly spread across the entire territory of the municipality. The first-rate hunting tourism facilities in the villages of Elenovo, Golyamo Gradishte and the Marinka Laka locality near the town Popovo are a major attraction for hunters from all over Europe.
The development of tourism is favored by the woodlands around the villages of Goritsa, Dolets, Ivancha, Kovachevec, Palamartsa, Aprilovo. The beautiful nature along the valley of Golyamata Reka and its clean water provide excellent conditions for weekend and fishing tourism
The District
Targovishte Region is situated in North-Eastern Bulgaria. It borders Ruse Region, Razgrad Region, Shumen Region, Sliven Region, and Veliko Tarnvo Region. The relief is a combination of hills and plains. The territory of the region involves the eastern part of the Danube Plain, the Popovo Uplands, and parts of the Razgrad Heights, the eastern fore-Balkan and Lisa Mountains.
The rivers have low waters and most of them dry out in summer. The Black Lom River, the Vrana River, and the Golyamata Reka (Grand River) are the larger among them. There are spa springs near Targovishte and Yastrebino is the largest dam.
The region has transport importance. It is crossed by Hemus Highway and the Sofia-Varna railroad. Agriculture is well developed here. The Chardonnay and Muskat wines from the Targovishte Region are prominent all over the world.
Covered with dense forests, the territories of the region have been populated since distant ancient times. A lot of settlement mounds, ceramics, and idol plastic art have been discovered. The architectural culture in Polyanitza gives us an idea about the life in the Chalcolythic Age, and the Neolithic Age is represented through the archaeological culture in Ovcharovo.
A Thracian masonry mound has been discovered at the village of Kranevo along with a gold treasure from the 3rd century BC (it is preserved in the History Museum of Targovishte). There are remains of the Thracian culture at Gorna Zlatitza, Dralfa, Opaka, Pirinetz, Krepcha and elsewhere.
The lands of the region were within the boundaries of Khan Asparuh’s Bulgaria as early as the state was established. New fortresses were built and the old ones were restored. Remnants from them can be found at many places – in the vicinity of Targovishte, Opaka, Omurtag, Razdeltzi. There are conditions at hand for hunting and ecotourism in the region.
The property is:
- 15 km from the town of Popovo;
- 50 km from the town of Razgrad;
- 54 km from the town of Targovishte;
- 55 km from Veliko Tarnovo City;
- 80 km from Ruse City and the border with Romania;
- 90 km from the town of Shumen;
- 170 km from Varna Airport and the seacoast;
- 290 km from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria. |