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Property N 9818: Cheap house for sale near Provadiya
House and Villa, Provadija (Small town)

Country: Bulgaria
Location: Provadija
Small town (MAP of location)
Price:
  EUR: 29000

Yard: 1000 sq. m.
Area: 65 sq. m.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Status: Available

      Description


This lovely rural house is picturesque placed in an upcoming area some 30km away from the beautiful town of Provadiya and 55km off the marvelous sea resort city of Varna - the second biggest in Bulgaria. The house is apparently in a very good state having quality wooden window frames, nice carpeted floors, plastered walls, etc. It offers 65 sq. m. of living space comprising of a kitchen, a living room, and two bedrooms, an internal bathroom with a WC and a basement of 15 sq. m. Running water, electricity, and an easy to maintain septic tank are provided. Unfortunately, the building hasn’t got a telephone line at present but this inconvenience can be figured out by request. An asphalt road passes by making the property easily accessible. The parcel of 1,000 sq. m. offers wide range of ideas for arranging, such as planting it with flowers, shrubs, and fruit trees, building up a swimming pool, a BBQ area, and many more. The village benefits from loads of contemporary amenities; it has several shops and pubs, a community centre, a Post Office, etc.
Varna is Bulgaria's second largest city. It was an inhabited place even before the Greeks established the colony of Odessos there about 580 B.C. Later, under the Romans and their successors, the Slavs, Varna became a major port trading with Constantinople, Venice and Dubrovnik. In 1393 it was captured by the Turks, who made it an important military centre.
Nowadays it is the main port for both naval and commercial shipping and, adjacent as it is to the coastal resorts of Golden Sands, St. Constantine (Drouzhba) and Albena, it has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Sailors on shore-leave in unfamiliar ceremonial uniforms, mingle with foreign tourists and locals as they promenade along shady boulevards, lined by dignified 19th and early 20th century buildings. The 19th century Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin is an imposing landmark, which contains a finely carved iconostasis and bishop's throne, some interesting murals and stained glass. The 2nd century thermae are the remains of the largest Roman public building in Bulgaria. During this century enough has been revealed by archaeologists to give a good impression of the original layout, though some parts of the building remain hidden under nearby streets. Coming across an extensive ancient building amidst the streets and houses of a modern city is not unusual in Bulgaria, but is always a delight. Further from the centre, a granite monument commemorates the Battle of Varna, which took place in 1444. Here 30,000 Crusaders were waiting to sail to Constantinople when they were attacked by 120,000 Turks. The Polish King Ladislas was killed in a bold attempt to capture the Sultan Murad. The subsequent retreat foreshadowed Christendom's general retreat before the advancing Ottomans.
North of Varna there is a cluster of seaside resorts all with fine sandy beaches but differing in size and style.



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