Belene, Pleven, Bulgaria
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
1
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
388 sq ft
36 sq m
Key features
- Pay Monthly
- Electricity
- Water
- Basement
- Spacious Garden
- Top location
- Parking Space
- Outbuildings
- Shower Room
- Yard of 1076sq.m.
Description
Price: £26,500
Now 10% Off for Cash Buy Purchase
Pay monthly plan: £600 Deposit (deducted from the property price) + Min. £510 monthly instalments until the property is paid off
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ROSEMARY HOUSE
A lovely property with a big flat garden and fruit trees in the Village of Dekov
We are pleased to present a cosy single-story property in the Village of Dekov, offering all the essential facilities, a practical layout, and a spacious, flat garden. The Rosemary House welcomes you with its charming rural curb appeal and serene location, providing a peaceful retreat. The Village of Dekov has an excellent location, as it is just a short drive from nearby towns and cities, ensuring easy access to essential amenities, vibrant facilities, entertainment options, and incredible tourist attractions:
* only 3 miles away from the Town of Belene - administrative centre of the Municipality of Belene, situated on the right bank of the Danube River, the town is surrounded by many natural heritage attractions to visit such as Persina Nature Park, Persin Island aka Belene Island (the fourth largest Danube island and the largest in Bulgaria), a bird-watching point on Golyama Barzina Island, etc.;
* only 13 miles away from the Town of Svishtov - a big Bulgarian port on the Danube River, famous for its Roman heritage and its University of Economics, the town offers numerous hotels, restaurants and shops, as well as many historical and cultural heritage sites to visit. A ferry operates from Svishtov to the Romanian town of Zimnicea;
* only 18 miles away from the Town of Nikopol - it is situated on the right bank of the Danube River, 4 kilometres (2 miles) downstream from the Danube's confluence with the Osam River. It offers many shops, all the necessary amenities as well as local attractions such as the medieval fortress and churches, as well as the Persina Nature Park, which also lies partially in Nikopol. A ferry operates from Nikopol to the Romanian town of Turnu Magurele;
* only 18 miles away from the Town of Levski - where one can find many shops, a farmers' market with local produce, and all necessary amenities;
* 36 miles away from the City of Pleven - it is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria and a big administrative, economic, political, cultural and transport centre, also offering many tourist attractions;
* 39 miles away from the Town of Pavlikeni - the town oozes small town charm and offers many shops, local attractions and all the necessary amenities that one might need and is one of the well-known towns among the expats in Northern Bulgaria.
The village of Dekov has around 460 residents. There is a Village Hall, an active community centre with folklore groups, a beautiful church built in 1872, an ethnographic museum, several food shops, and a petrol station. There is transport to the neighbouring settlements. Also, Persina Nature Park is only a 10-minute drive from the village.
The most attractive landmarks in the area are:
- Orthodox Church "Saint George" built in 1872 in the Village of Dekov;
- The village Community centre "Videlina - 1897";
- The Church "St. St. Petar and Paul" - in the Town of Nikopol - a richly decorated medieval church from the 13th-14th century;
- Persina Nature Park - situated on the territory of three municipalities (Nikopol, Belene and Svishtov), the park is a place for conservation and restoration of Danube wetlands with 1100 animal species;
- "Elia" water fountain - in the Town of Nikopol. The fountain has an immured Ancient Roman gravestone featuring an epitaph;
- "Kaikusha" Protected Site - a marsh that remained after the draining of Svishtov-Belene lowlands. There, visitors and tourists can see typical marsh vegetation and many waterfowls;
SINGLE STOREY - KITCHEN - SHOWER ROOM - TOILET - BASEMENT - BIG GARDEN - FRUIT TREES - OUTBUILDINGS
Property address
9 Shipka Street
Village of Dekov - District of Pleven
Post Code: 5935
The Rosemary House, nestled in the picturesque Village of Dekov, lives up to its charming name, inspired by the rosemary shrub flourishing in its garden. This compact, easy to maintain property provides everything you need for cosy living in the serene Bulgarian countryside. It's move-in ready-just bring your belongings and add some appliances and your personal touch and voila! Let's take a closer look.
Tucked away on a serene street behind a charming picket fence, the property radiates curb appeal and offers a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. The layout of the house offers a simple yet highly functional flow that maximizes space and convenience. It consists of a corridor, perfect for adding shelves and drawers to store various items. This leads to a utility room equipped with a boiler (there are also a washer and a dryer), from which you enter a fully furnished shower room with a toilet. The corridor also opens into a spacious kitchen and dining area, complete with fitted kitchen cabinets, just add kitchen appliances and you have an ideal space for preparing meals and enjoying them with family and friends. From the kitchen and dining area, you enter the cosy, sun-filled bedroom, which comes fully furnished for your comfort.
The basement, featuring built-in shelves, provides ample storage space and plenty of room for all your needs, offering both practicality and convenience for organising belongings.
The property includes several versatile outbuildings, which can be easily converted for a variety of uses-whether as a summer kitchen, workshops, storage spaces, or even for raising animals, offering endless possibilities.
The garden is spacious and flat, offering endless possibilities for gardening pursuits and leisure activities. The numerous fruit trees provide an opportunity to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce while adding to the tranquil atmosphere of the space.
There is also a parking space on the street.
There is water and electricity connected to the property.
The roof is in good condition, as shown in the photos.
DISTRICT OF PLEVEN
Pleven is the 7th most populous city in Bulgaria. Well known as a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North and the 3rd largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Ruse. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven District, as well as of the subordinate Pleven Municipality.
Pleven is located in an agricultural region in the very heart of the Danubian Plain, the historical region of Moesia, surrounded by low limestone hills, the Pleven Heights. The city's central location in Northern Bulgaria defines its importance as a big administrative, economic, political, cultural and transport centre. Pleven is located about 100 miles away from the capital City of Sofia, approximately 195 miles west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and about 30 miles south of the Danube River. The River Vitflows near the town and the tiny Tuchenitsa River crosses it.
The Pleven Regional Historical Museum is a very popular tourist attraction while the Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition, situated in the former public baths, exhibits works by Bulgarian artists as well as noted Western European art figures like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Renato Guttuso and many others. The Ivan Radoev Dramatic Theatre is the centre of theatrical life in Pleven.
Pleven is often regarded as an important centre of sports in Bulgaria. The sports school in Pleven is thought of as one of the most prominent in the country. Pleven is also famous for its Kaylaka (where the ruins of the Storgosia fortification can be found) and Skobelev parks. The later is home to the Pleven Panorama and is situated on the original location of the battle during the Russo-Turkish War.
The District of Pleven is crossed from south to north by the Rivers Iskar, Vit and Osam (in west-east order); the river valleys are separated by limestone plateaus.
MUNICIPALITY OF BELENE
Town of Belene is situated on the right bank of the Danube River and close to the City of Svishtov. Belene was proclaimed a town in 1964 and this is celebrated every year in the first week of September with a market and cultural events. The major natural wealth in Belene Municipality is "Persina Natural Park". The Belene Danube archipelago consisting of 19 islands falls within the borders of the Municipality and the Park. One of them is the "Island of Persin" - the largest Bulgarian Danube Island which the Natural Park was named after; the island is of 15 km length and 6 km maximum in width. Also known as "Island of Belene" it is formed by the Danube River splitting into two branches passing north and south of it.
The island is an important habitat for a number of threatened bird species. Several protected areas are situated in this region. Tourist attractions: a bird-watching point on Golyama Barzina Island; a place for recreation and fishing near the firth; cycling route from Persina enterprise to Kaykousha plant; a fishermen settlement in the Hissarlaka locality.
VILLAGE OF DEKOV
The Village of Dekov is located in Northern Bulgaria, in the Municipality of Belene, District of Pleven.
It is 3 miles from the Town of Belene, 13 miles from the Town of Svishtov, 18 miles from the Town of Nikopol, 18 miles from the Town of Levski, 36 miles from the City of Pleven, 39 miles from the Town of Pavlikeni. The village is located approximately 135 miles to the capital City of Sofia and 170 miles to the City of Varna.
The village of Dekov has around 460 residents. There is a Village Hall, an active community centre with folklore groups, a beautiful church built in 1872, an ethnographic museum, showcasing the local cultural and historical heritage, several food shops, and a petrol station. There is transport to the neighbouring settlements. Persina Nature Park is only a 10-minute drive away from the village, offering an amazing opportunity for all nature lovers to explore diverse wildlife and immerse themselves in the beauty of Bulgaria's natural landscape along the Danube River.
There is an intriguing legend behind the name of the village. Long ago, two brothers named Deko and Dechko lived in the area. The older brother, Deko, moved to what is now the village of Dekov. Over time, his fellow villagers followed suit, settling in the new location. When asked where they were going, they would reply, "I'm heading to Deko's place!" And so, the village came to be known as Dekov, named after the brother who first made it his home.
The village Community centre is called "Videlina - 1897". Currently, it has four active amateur groups: Folk Group "Detelina"; Christmas Carol Group "Dekovchani"; Folk Choir Club "Veselo horo" and Children's Amateur Dance Group "Little Dekovchanchita".
The Orthodox church "Saint George" in the village was built in 1872 and consecrated in 1887. In 1942, the bell tower was built as an extension of the church.
Originally, the Village of Dekov celebrated its holiday on May 6th, St. George's Day. However, after 1944, the holiday was moved to May 1st. It was later suspended for a time, but following a village assembly and an official decree, the celebration was rescheduled to May 2nd, allowing the community to also celebrate Labour Day.
A signature dish from the village of Dekov is the Stuffed Red Dried Peppers.
The most attractive landmarks in the area are:
- Orthodox Church "Saint George" built in 1872 in the Village of Dekov;
- The village Community centre "Videlina - 1897";
- Ethnographic Museum in the village, established in 1971;
- The Church "St. St. Petar and Paul" - in the Town of Nikopol - a richly decorated medieval church from the 13th-14th century;
- Persina Nature Park - situated on the territory of three municipalities (Nikopol, Belene and Svishtov), the park is a place for conservation and restoration of Danube wetlands with 1100 animal species;
- "Elia" water fountain - in the Town of Nikopol. The fountain has an immured Ancient Roman gravestone featuring an epitaph;
- "Kaikusha" Protected Site - a marsh that remained after the draining of Svishtov-Belene lowlands. There, visitors and tourists can see typical marsh vegetation and many waterfowls;
***Notary deal - The fees for the Notary transfer (deal) are not included in the property price, and they must be paid by the buyer at the end, once the property price is fully paid and prior to the notary deal. They are: 500£ (Notary & Legal Fees) + 5% of the property price (Governmental Fees)
Belene, Pleven, Bulgaria
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