Nikopol, Pleven, Bulgaria
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
12,917 sq ft
1,200 sq m
Key features
- Furnace
- Summer kitchen
- Shower room
- Basement
- Boiler
- Flat garden
- Electricity
- Water
- Outbuildings
- Yard of 1200sq.m.
Description
Price: £29,100
Now 10% Off for Cash Buy Purchase
Pay monthly plan: £700 Deposit (deducted from the property price) + Min. £540 monthly instalments until the property is paid off
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ENCHANT HOUSE
A lovely single-storey house with shower room and toilet
Property area: 1200sq.m.
The property is situated in the Village of Batsova mahala. It is in Northern Bulgaria, in the Municipality of Nikopol, District of Pleven. The village is in close proximity to towns and cities, where you can find all the necessary conveniences, and facilities, and numerous places for entertainment:
* 15 miles away from the Town of Levski - where there are many shops, a farmers' market with local produce, and all necessary amenities;
* 21 miles away from the Municipal centre, the Town of Nikopol - the administrative centre of the Municipality of Nikopol. The town 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 medieval fortress and churches and the Persina Nature Park also lies partially in Nikopol;
* 29 miles 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;
* 29 miles 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;
* 32 miles from the City of Pleven - the administrative centre of the District 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.
The Village of Batsova mahala has a Town Hall, a post office, an Orthodox Church, an active community centre with library, a food shop.
The most attractive landmarks in the area are:
- The Orthodox Church "St. Andrew the Apostle" in the Village of Batsova mahala;
- The village Community centre "Zora - 1905", founded in 1905;
- 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 a typical marsh vegetation and many waterfowl;
- The Historical Museum of Pleven - one of the largest museums in Bulgaria, with an area of 7,000 m² and a permanent exposition of 5,000 items situated in 24 halls.
TOP LOCATION - FLAT GARDEN - SINGLE-STOREY - SHOWER ROOM - TOILET - FURNACE
Property address
43 Georgi Dimitrov Str.
Village of Batsova mahala - District of Pleven
Post Code: 5948
Have you ever been so enchanted by a house that, the moment you see it, you just know-this is the one? That instant spark, the feeling that you've found your dream home... a place that feels like it was meant just for you? If so, The Enchant House in the picturesque village of Batsova Mahala might be exactly what you're looking for. With its standout curb appeal, the property effortlessly captures the peaceful, laid-back spirit of country life. Let us tell you more about this magical place:
The main house consists of a welcoming corridor, three bright bedrooms that enjoy an abundance of natural light, and a shower room with toilet. It offers the perfect opportunity to create your own haven of comfort-an ideal space for unwinding during the day and enjoying restful sleep at night.
The generous basement offers ample storage space, while the exposed beams add a touch of rustic charm and character.
Attached to the main house, there is a spacious summer kitchen, offering enough room to accommodate a dining and living area and thus turn it into a comfortable and versatile extension of the home, perfect for hosting guests and relaxing with family.
Next to the summer kitchen, you'll discover a charmingly preserved old-world furnace-perfect for barbecues, slow-cooked meals, or simply adding a touch of authentic countryside charm to your outdoor entertaining.
The spacious flat garden provides plenty of space to turn your outdoor dreams into reality-whether you're planting a vegetable garden, creating a colourful flower-filled sanctuary, or simply relaxing and enjoying meaningful moments outside with family and friends.
The property features outbuildings that can be adapted for a variety of uses.
There is water and electricity connected to the property.
There is parking space on the street.
Please note: Any fixtures or fittings present at the property are included as-is, without guarantee of functionality, and are not subject to warranty or obligation for repair or replacement.
VILLAGE OF BATSOVA MAHALA
Batsova mahala is a village in Northern Bulgaria. It is located in the Municipality of Nikopol, District of Pleven.
It is located on the left bank of the Osam River valley, northeast of the District centre Pleven.
The population is 432 people, according to the latest census.
In the village there is a Town Hall, a post office, a food shop. There is an Orthodox Church "St. Andrew the Apostle", the construction of which began in 2011 and was consecrated in 2015, and an active community centre "Zora - 1905" with a library with 1100 volumes of literature. The community centre hosts the following groups: a vocal group, a dance ensemble, a modern ballet troupe, as well as Lazarki group and a Christmas carolling group. The ensembles affiliated with the community centre participate in numerous festivals.
In the mid-18th century, a significant number of Bulgarians living in the village of Tsarkalovo-located south of the village of Tranchovitsa-relocated due to disease and flooding. They settled in a new village, then known as Grandpa Batso's hamlet. The village received the name Batsova Mahala from its first settler, Grandpa Batso, who established his home in that area.
The village fair is held on the last Saturday of October, and a festive concert is always organised as part of the celebration.
Interesting landmarks near the village are:
* The Orthodox Church "St. Andrew the Apostle" in the Village of Batsova mahala;
* The village Community centre "Zora - 1905", founded in 1905;
* 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 a typical marsh vegetation and many waterfowl;
* The Historical Museum of Pleven - one of the largest museums in Bulgaria, with an area of 7,000 m² and a permanent exposition of 5,000 items situated in 24 halls.
MUNICIPALITY OF NIKOPOL
The municipality of Nikopol is located in Northern Bulgaria and is one of the constituent municipalities of District of Pleven.
The boundaries are as follows: to the east - municipality of Belene; to the south - municipality of Levski; to the southwest - municipality of Pleven; to the west - municipality of Gulyantsi; to the north - Danube River.
The municipality has 14 settlements - the town of Nikopol, the villages of Asenovo, Batsova Mahala, Vabel, Debovo, Dragash Voyvoda, Evlogievo, Zhernov, Lozitsa, Lyubenovo, Muselievo, Novachene, Sanadinovo and Cherkovitsa, with a total population of 10 602 people.
The municipality has the favorable geographical position, there are roads from , , V grade.
Municipality of Nikopol has a rich cultural and historical past. Proof of this are the preserved up to today a number of unique monuments of different historical ages, with which every visitor of this Danube city can get acquainted.
Among the most significant of these are:
- The Medieval Bulgarian fortress, popular among the population such as "Shishmanovo Kale" or "Kaleto" - is located on the western hillside to Nikopol, where you can enjoy magnificent views of the town. The fortress was built by the Romans as a border fortress, after which a settlement was built around it - the predecessor of today's Nikopol;
- The medieval church "St. St. Peter and Paul"- a remarkable monument of culture, a peak achievement of medieval Bulgarian architecture;
- "Elia" fountain - it is a monument of culture. It was built in the 2nd century in memory of the woman Elia, who was the wife of the Roman citizen Fronton. At the front of the fountain there is a tombstone of Elia, on which Fronton has expressed her grief for her early death. To reach the fountain visitors walk through a wonderful promenade. It is located in the southern part of the town of Nikopol;
- The Revival Church "Assumption of the Most Holy Mother of God";
- The house of Tsvyatko Smolyanov - the tombstone of Bishop Philip Stanislavov, who is the first person to have printed a Cyrillic book in Bulgaria in the distant year 1651, is preserved in the house. The book is a prayer book and is called "Abagar". The Apostle of Freedom - Vassil Levski was hiding in the house of Tsvyatko Smolyanov;
- The "St. Stephen" Rock Church - located in the "Plavala" area, around 1 mile east of Nikopol. The church is cut into the limestone, the walls abound old inscriptions and drawings from the age of the birth of Christianity. The church was part of a monastery complex. In 1976, the site was declared historic, named "The Rock Church". In 2003, it was re-categorized as a Natural Landmark.
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.
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Nikopol, Pleven, Bulgaria
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Distances are straight line measurements- Sofiya(International)97.5 miles
- Plovdiv(International)99.5 miles
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