100 % FREEHOLD!
Two-storey brick build house with 200 sq.m of build space. The property offers six bedrooms – three on each floor; internal bathroom with a toilet and a kitchen. The house is in excellent liveable condition. There are lots of outbuildings in addition, which could be easily converted into a living space, BBQ area, playrooms or even guest rooms.
The yard spreads over 700 sq. m. of land and it had been always kept well. There is an outside sink rivet with stones; and a furnace. The property is supplied with electricity and water – mains; landline telephone and internet are available upon request.
The house is situated in the town of Pliska - The First Capital of Bulgaria – Great Archeological Centre and tourist attraction, under the aegis of UNESCO. Another notable place and great tourist attraction in the area are the Madara’s Rcoks, written also in the UNESCO’s list of heritage.
The area is with well developed infrastructure – the town of Pliska is only 3 miles away from the main motorway Sofia – Shumen – Varna and Ruse – Shumen – Varna; the train station is at 1 mile distance; Varna International Airport – at 45.
Being so close to the seacoast and the airport the property provides much potential to any investor!
Town of Pliska
The ruins of the first Bulgarian Capital are 2km away from the present-day town of Pliska. It lies on a large undulating plain locked between the hills of Shoumen and Madara. Mighty fortress there defended the approaches to the capital on the plain because as a people of the steppe the Proto-Bulgarians preferred to live on plains. Pliska was a product of a large-scale construction effort with three successive defence fortifications and solid stone walls that reached up to 12 meters. As matter of fact, there were twin cities. The outer city sprawled over 23sq km and the inner city occupied 0,5sq km. The citadel, the palace of the khan, in the centre, had a remarkably monumental architecture; 56 rectangular premises can be detected in the ruins. A secret tunnel connected the palace with the Grand Basilica, a three-nave church of 2920 sq m, which was the largest in the Balkans those days.
The District
Shumen Region is situated in the central part of North-Eastern Bulgaria. It is bounded by the regions of Varna, Burgas, Sliven, Targovishte, Razgrad, Silistra and Dobrich. It extends over the Shumen Plateau, parts of the Ludogorie Plateau and the Provadiysko Plateau, parts of the Samuil Heights, the Dragoevska Mountain and the eastern Balkan Mountains. The region is cut by the Goliama Kamchia River, the Ticha River, the Vrana River, the Map of District Shoumen Provadia River, etc. There are mineral springs at the foot of the Balkan Mountain and a spa resort – Mineralna voda. A big dam is built on the Ticha River. The Shumen Plateau Nature Park, the reserves of Patleyna Monastery and Konski Kesten (“Horse Chestnut”), a variety of caves, natural and cultural landmarks are all prerequisites for development of tourism. The Sofia-Varna and Shumen-Karnobat railroad lines, the Hemus highway, the Russe-Shumen-Varna, Sofia-Targovishte-Belokopitovo and Silistra-Shumen-Yambol international roads pass through the region. The Varbishki Pass and the Rishki Pass connect Northern and Southern Bulgaria. The region has well-developed industry and agriculture. White and rose wines were produced here as well as the wormwood wine of Osmar. The oldest stud farm in Bulgaria is located by the village of Konyovets. The cultural history of the region dates back to the Neolithic Age. Prehistoric communal cultures, mound necropolises, a great number of Thracian mounds and fortified settlements and Roman fortresses have been found in Shumen Region. The area has been part of the Bulgarian state ever since its establishment in 681. A lot of archeological landmarks related to the history of the First Bulgarian Kingdom have remained. The monumental remnants of the first capital cities of Bulgaria – Pliska and Veliki Preslav – are discovered there. The literary schools of Pliska and Preslav were founded in the 9th century establishing Bulgaria as a center of the Slavic culture and the reign of Tsar Simeon is dubbed the “Golden Century of Bulgarian Culture”. The cult site near the village of Madara has been worshipped by the Thracians and then by the Bulgars. The unique bas-relief of the Madara horseman (Madarski konnik), included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, is located in this region.
Madara Horseman (Madaras Rocks)
Property with lots of potential!
The property is:
3 miles from the Municipality centre - town of Novi Pazar;
18 miles from Shumen City;
35 miles from Varna City and the Airport;
42 miles from St. St. Konstantin and Helena Beach Resort ;
45 miles from Golden Sands Beach Resort;
50 miles from Albena Beach Resort;
77 Ruse City and the border with Romania;
- 90 miles from Veliko Tarnovo;
- 121 miles from the nearest Ski resort;
240 miles from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria.
Great investment! Do not miss out!