The property is set at the edge of a very beautiful and peaceful village just 20 km from Ruse which, Bernard Newman decided, ‘belongs to Europe and not to the Balkans’. Ruse’s promenade down the main boulevard is one of the liveliest in Bulgaria, and the pavement cafes compare favourably with Sofia’s. The Music Weeks in March attract some of the best classical ensembles, soloists and conductors in Europe; opera, a symphonic orchestra and a theatre can be enjoyed in other times. However, if they are not your scene, there’s always café-life or the sights. To the south the gorges of the Rusenski Lom River hold three sets of medieval Bulgarian ruins: the Rock Monastery of Ivanovo, the Rock Monastery of Besarbovo, and the Medieval Fortress of Cherven.
This building-land plot of 900sq.m is more than enough for a lovely house to be built in a peaceful and picturesque location. The road leading to the property is asphalt.