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Loznitsa, Razgrad, Bulgaria

£56,000
Mowlem Bulgaria, Ruse
PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

902 sq ft

84 sq m

Key features

  • Big garden
  • New shower room and toilet
  • Rustic vibes
  • Electricity
  • New wiring
  • Top location
  • Kitchen
  • Water
  • Preserved furniture
  • Yard of 1750sq.m.

Description

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Price: £56,000
Now 10% Off for Cash Buy Purchase

Pay monthly plan: £2000 Deposit (deducted from the property price) + Min. £800 monthly instalments until the property is paid off

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FANTASY HOUSE

A pretty rustic home with new shower room and toilet

The property is located in the picturesque Village of Gorotsvet, surrounded by forests and breathtaking nature. The village is also conveniently located in close proximity to towns and cities, where you can find all necessary conveniences, and facilities, as well as places for entertainment and tourist attractions:

* only 6 miles away from the Municipal centre - the Town of Loznitsa - it oozes small town charm and in it you can find all the necessary amenities;
* only 12 miles away from the District centre - the Town of Razgrad - where you can find shops, restaurants, many historical landmarks and museums;
* only 21 miles away from the Town of Shumen - the tenth largest city in Bulgaria where you can find all necessary amenities, it has many shops, eating establishments and cafes;
* 53 miles from the City of Ruse - the biggest Bulgarian city and port on the Danube River and a popular tourist destination, affectionately dubbed "The Little Vienna" for its exquisite 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, the city offers lots of places to visit, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment spots;
* 72 miles from the City of Varna - the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in the Northern Bulgaria region, a must-see for every visitor and a hot spot for tourists;

* 68 miles from the City of Veliko Tarnovo - one of Bulgaria's most popular tourist destinations with rich history and traditions (for more than two centuries it was the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom), charming old streets and mighty fortresses, perfect for exciting weekend getaways with a variety of dining establishments, cafes, bars and hotels.

The village of Gorotsvet is well maintained with street lighting, good roads and shops. And it's top location undeniably adds to its appeal and makes it an attractive place to purchase you dream rural property. And when we say top location, this is what we mean: Just 1 hour away from Varna Airport, 1h 15 min to the City of Varna, and sea resorts such as Albena and Saints Constantine and Helena, 1 hour from the City of Ruse, 30 minute drive from the Town of Shumen and 15 minute drive from the Town of Razgrad. It doesn't get better than that, does it?

The area around the village also offer opportunities for entertainment and places to visit during a weekend getaway. The most attractive landmarks in the area are:

- Natural landmark "Kuria" - a centuries-old oak forest with trees over 200 years old near the Village of Gorotsvet;

- Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari - discovered in 1982 near the village of Sveshtari, this 3rd-century BC Thracian tomb reflects the fundamental structural principles of Thracian cult buildings;

- The National Archeological Reserve "Abritus Ancient Complex" - one of the most significant cultural and historical sites in Razgrad District;

- Demir Baba Teke - a 16th-century Alevi mausoleum (turbe) near the village of Sveshtari.

TWO-STOREY - SPACIOUS & FLAT GARDEN - TRADITIONAL RUSTIC LOOK - - NEW SHOWER ROOM AND TOILET - KITCHEN CABINETS - FURNACE - GREAT VIEW BALCONY - OUTBUILDINGS

Property address
2 Beli Lom Str.
Village of Gorotvet - District of Razgrad
Post Code: 7288

This charming property immediately captures your attention with its peaceful rustic charm, timeless beauty, and traditional atmosphere. Stepping onto the grounds feels like a journey back to the simpler, more graceful days of the 19th century-yet it seamlessly blends in the modern comforts essential to 21st-century living. It's a rare opportunity for a perfect holiday home you won't want to miss. Let's take a closer look at what makes this property so special.

On the ground floor, you'll discover two generously sized rooms that offer fantastic potential-easily transformed into a spacious sitting area perfect for gathering with family and friends. With their exposed beams, solid stone walls, charming period features and furnace, these spaces evoke the feeling of stepping back in time. The atmosphere is rich with character, inviting your imagination to run wild with possibilities. And rest assured-all the beams have been treated against woodworm, preserving the integrity and beauty of this historic space.

On the first floor of the house you will find an amazing wooden balcony with great view to the front garden and street, a cosy nook area where you can enjoy your morning drink or read, two bedrooms with preserved furniture, a lovely kitchen with new kitchen cabinets, and new working shower room and toilet. In short, this floor offers all the modern comforts you need, wrapped in timeless charm.

The home is enhanced with new uPVC windows and doors, a boiler, and a woodburner-all adding to the comfort and efficiency of this charming property.

The garden spans nearly half an acre, offering a serene retreat where you can relax in the fresh air, surrounded by nature.

A solid barn also sits on the property, ready to be transformed into additional living space, a home office, workshop, or anything else you envision.

There is an easy access parking space in the garden which could fit a bigger vehicle.

The house is located at about 5 minutes walking distance from the central square where the closest shop is.
There is water connected to the property and in terms of electricity - the house has been entirely rewired for efficiency.

The roof is old style but in good condition, as shown in the photos.



VILLAGE OF GOROTSVET

Gorotsvet is a village in northeastern Bulgaria. It is located in Loznitsa municipality, Razgrad district.

The Village of Gorotsvet is 1 mile away from Republican road I-2, 12 miles southeast of Razgrad. The third-class Republic Road III-206, which connects it with the municipal center in Loznitsa, passes through the village.

The coastal City of Varna with its famous beach resorts and international airport is about 70 miles away.

The population of the Village of Gorotsvet is approximately 462 people as of year 2015.

Cultural and natural landmarks in the village are:

- The Hristo Botev Primary School - an educational center for the children from Gorotsvet and the neighboring Studenets and Kamenar;

- Natural landmark "Kuria" - a centuries-old oak forest near the Village of Gorotsvet, which occupies an area of 70 decares. It is a large group of 282 century-old oak trees over 200 years old. Today the forest is a beautiful natural place for hiking and short-term recreation.

The village is located approximately 210 miles to the capital City Sofia & International Sofia Airport, and about 95 miles away to the City of Bucharest (RO) and its International Airport "Otopeni".

The village is only about 70 miles to the historical and touristic City of Veliko Tarnovo. Located on the famous "River Yantra" (the 3rd longest Bulgarian tributary of the Danube River), "VT" is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Bulgaria. From its rich historical value to its thriving modern nightlife and lush natural surroundings that provide many excellent opportunities for outdoor recreational activities, Veliko Tarnovo offers you everything you could ever want for the perfect holiday!!




MUNICIPALITY OF LOZNITSA

Loznitsa is a small town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Razgrad Province, located in the geographic region of Ludogorie. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Loznitsa Municipality, which lies in the southernmost part of the Province. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 2,409 inhabitants.

In Antiquity, Thracians Romans and Byzantines inhabited the area. here are also traces of a Bulgarian settlement dating to the 7th-11th century, the time of the First Bulgarian Empire. The old Ottoman Turkish name of Loznitsa was Kubad n and it was first mentioned in a register in 1573. Around the time of the Liberation of Bulgaria, present Loznitsa was a village of 66 households according to Russian data. In the early 20th century, Bulgarians from the Balkan Mountains settled in the village. A school was built in 1908, and the local community centre (chitalishte) Probuda was founded in 1912.

In 1934, the old Turkish name was changed to the Bulgarian Loznitsa, honouring the region's viticultural traditions ("loza" means "vine" in Bulgarian). On 4 September 1974, the village was proclaimed a town. The town is twinned with the Küçükçekmece suburb of Istanbul, Turkey.



DISTRICT OF RAZGRAD

The municipality of Razgrad is situated along the valley of the Beli Lom River in the direction southeast-northwest, 37 miles away from City of Ruse, 80 miles away from City of Varna and Black Sea, 30 miles away from Town of Shumen and 23 miles away from Town of Targovishte. The district borders Ruse, Targovishte, Shumen and Silistra regions.

Razgrad has for many centuries been a natural crossroads, crossed by important road arteries, connecting Central Europe with the Black Sea region and Asia. The first class road Ruse-Varna and a railway line, which are the shortest strategic connection between the Danube and the Black Sea, pass through the Razgrad.

Razgrad is the heart of a remarkable part of Bulgaria called Ludogorie - a land of ancient civilizations and cultures, historical features and rich traditions - its spirit and atmosphere, a combination of authenticity and ancient traditions with a dynamic sense of European rhythm of a modern and vibrant city.

The name Ludogorie, which we call the vast hilly plain in the northeastern part of the country, comes from the wealth of centuries-old forests, which today are about a quarter of the total area of the region.

Razgrad dates back from Thracian times. Centuries after that, the Romans build a town-fortress called Abritus. They have left us a heritage - 4 kg of pure gold - Bulgaria's biggest gold coin treasure. There is another cultural heritage in the district - unique Thracian tomb, which is in UNESCO's list of World Cultural Heritage.

The hunting site of Voden offers wonderful conditions for hunting tourism. The populations of red and fallow deer, wild boar, aurochs and moufflon are regarded high as trophies in the region.

The most famous cultural and natural landmarks in the area are:

- Anton Strashimirov Drama Theater - established in 1947 as a Municipal Theater Troupe. In 1953 it was renamed the National Theater at the Municipal People's Council. It was awarded the status of State Theater in 1957, which has not changed;

- Abritus Archaeological Reserve - is located 1 mile east of Razgrad, near the Ruse - Varna main road. The reserve spreads out on a territory of 1000 decares and is aimed to preserve the remains of the Roman town of Abritus. Abritus was established at the end of the 1st century AD as a Roman military camp built on the ruins of an ancient Thracian settlement and grew to become one of the biggest urban centers in Moesia Inferior - a Roman province that was situated in the northern part of modern-day Bulgaria. In the 4th century, a fortress with a 3 m-thick and 12 m-high fortified wall. The town was an important Christian center in the period 5th - 6th centuries. It was destroyed by the Avars and the Slavs at the end of the 6th century. In the end of the 9th century and the beginning of the 10th century, a Bulgarian fortress was built in its place. On the territory of the reserve, visitors can see the remains of a 3200 sq.m. peristyle complex (a rectangular inner courtyard and a building) that used to be the residence of a high-ranking state magistrate. An archaeological museum is also established on the territory of the reserve, in which some of the artifacts discovered during digs in the region, are exhibited. The archaeological exhibition is divided into five sections that follow the development of human society. The biggest gold coin treasure from the 5th century in Bulgaria was discovered in Abritus. It consists of 835 solidi (coins) and pictures of it can be seen at the museum. Still, a smaller treasure from the 10th century also consisting of solidi, is displayed at the museum. The big archaeological finds discovered during excavations on the territory of the reserve are kept in an open-air museum. The park section of Abritus preserves 70 epigraphic monuments, most of which date back to Roman times. Here, visitors can also see artifacts related to pagan cults, such as the sacrificial altar dedicated to Hercules that dates back to the reign of Emperor Septimus Severus. The various ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions provide evidence for the diversity of the peoples that inhabited Abritus through the centuries: Romans, Bulgarians and Turks. The epitaphs and the building inscriptions dated from the 18th and the 19th centuries are also of extreme interest to visitors. They derive from the Christian and the Islamic traditions but there is also one that is of Armenian origin.

Razgrad is also famous with the football club - PFC Ludogorets 1945 and The Ludogorets Arena, which is the largest stadium in the Ludogorie.


***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)

Loznitsa, Razgrad, Bulgaria

Approximate location

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Varna(International)
    62.6 miles
  • Burgas(International)
    71.5 miles

About Mowlem Bulgaria, Ruse

9A Petko D. Petkov Street Ground Floor - Office 4 - 7000 - Ruse - Bulgaria

Mowlem Bulgaria was established in 2005 in the city of Ruse. The success of our business rests on a simple, yet powerful philosophy: work hard, provide our customers with the best possible service and enjoy ourselves while doing it.

Mowlem Bulgaria aims to be a leading provider of agency, professional and consultancy services across the whole range of rural and residential properties.

We sell mainly properties that we own after they have been well selected and checked. We do research about the area as well and try to choose the best-located houses. Our properties are well maintained while on the market.

Mowlem Bulgaria is the first company to offer properties on Pay Monthly terms. We are flexible with the terms and the negotiations are made directly with us (being the owners of these properties). This method of selling gives more opportunity for buyers with a limited budget to fulfill their dream of owning a property in Bulgaria.

Not only do we offer the sale of real estate, but the entire decision for you, your family and your business.

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