This property is located in the centre of a peaceful village featuring all essential facilities and is on the beautiful great River Danube. The village is only9 km from the lovely town of Svishtov. Coyly encircled by the Danube and surrounding hills, this long-established port and crafts and university town features a couple of mosques, sunken C17 churches, and a museum in the former house of Aleko Konstantinov. As a satirist, Konstantinov is remembered for creating Bai Ganyu: an itinerant peddler of rose-oil and rugs who remain one of the best loved characters in Bulgarian fiction. Because it was the easiest place to cross the Danube, Svishtov witnessed the arrival of the Russian liberators in 1877. Culturally, today the town hosts a prestigious Festival of the Choral Music.
Next to the village is a nice park-island in the Danube. The property is set in a land plot of 1000sq.m and features a two storey house of 67sq.m built-up area. There’s a corridor, living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs is a corridor and three bedrooms. There’s an additional outbuilding of 48sq.m housing a cellar and a summertime kitchen. The house is not occupied and is connected to electric, water and sewage mains. A land line is available too. The road to the property is asphalted.