The property in short consists of one storey house with total living area 70 sq. m, a summer kitchen, a basement, a parking area, a barn, a big shelter, outbuildings and a garden of 1171 sq. m.
Ground floor: A corridor, a kitchen, a WC/ bathroom and 3 rooms. The walls here are made of bricks, the flooring is wooden, and the windows have wooden frames.
The summer kitchen includes a glazed veranda, a room and a bathroom. The flooring here is concrete and the windows have wooden frames.
The size of the garden allows for easy maintenance. It is planted with fruit trees and trellis vine. There is also a borehole, which helps with the watering.
The property is in good condition, but the plaster and the woodwork will need some DIY. The summer kitchen should be renovated also. The house is supplied with electricity and running water (inside and outside the dwelling). The road to the property is an asphalt one and it is easy accessible in the whole year.
The village itself is very nice and friendly. It offers facilities like shops, a café, a church, a police station, a health service, a post office, a railway station, a cable TV available and three rose oil distilleries. There is also a regular bus service to the towns and the villages in the vicinity. Near by the property is the famous “Koprinka” resevoir. Ten kilometers away is the SPA resort Pavel Banya, with mineral water swimming pools. The village is also close to another small town, named Kazanlak and the sub- Balkan road from the capital to the Black sea. The region here is extremely good for outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, mountaineering, SPA procedures, village tourism development, water sports and going sight- seeing. So do not miss this chance to possess such a big family house in the quiet countryside, far away from the noise of the big city.
Stara Zagora is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Located at the cross-roads of multiple civilizations, Stara Zagora is an important piece in the European cultural routes mosaic. Inhabited by Thracians, ancient Greeks, Romans, Slavs, Ottomans and Bulgarians, this unique city bears the historical imprint of those past civilizations along with many of their historical treasures. Proof of its longevity can be found in the multiples names of the city, each one connected with a different era of its development. The second largest city and cultural capital of Bulgaria- Plovdiv is 80 km away from the village. One of the most famous winter ski resorts- Pamporovo is situated 153 km away.
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