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"POSH-LOOKING MANSION" - 2 floors plus an extra 3rd floor (attic) which can be converted into a living area.
Stunning brick house with an unique architecture located in a lovely village -- close to the historic city of Pleven and
very close to the Danube River.
The house was designed by a famous architect and builder. It was created to be different than any other house
in Bulgaria.
The house is surrounded by beautiful green views and is very peaceful.
On the 1st floor you have a basement on 2 levels (which can be converted into living room) and a "London-style" looking
room with stairs leading to the sleeping area. There is also a storage room/closet.
There is an internal staircase and also outside stairs leading to the 2nd floor.
On the 2nd floor there are 2 rooms, a corridor and an internal staircase leading to the attic area.
There are 3 balconies and 3 staircases.
The garden is green and spacious -- excellent for outdoors activities such as a BBQ and would make an ideal children's playground.
Big Plot of Land = 1500 m2
Despite its splendid rural location the property is easily accessed and it's a fantastic place to own a home in the
beautiful Bulgarian countryside.
There are already other British investors/owners in the region!!
NEW uPVC windows/doors and 2 blinded entrance doors were recently installed in the property.
VILLAGE OF STEJEROVO & REGION
The village of Stejerovo (or Stezherevo) is located in Levski Municipality / Pleven District in Northern Bulgaria. It
covers the area from the hills to the Danube River and Osam River and is placed close to the road connecting the towns of
Pleven and Svishtov. The main road Sofia-Pleven-Veliko Turnovo / Sofia-Pleven-Ruse is also very close.
Not far from the village of Stejerevo is the region Kyuchek Bair and the "Piperkova fountain" / "Izvorite" /
"Dimovi Kladentsi" and other places of interest.
In the nearby Town of Belene is located the Belene Danube Archipelago consisting of 19
islands falling within the borders of the Municipality and the Park. One of them is the Persin island - the largest Bulgarian
Danube island which the Natural Park was named after. There is bird-watching point on Golyaman Barzina Island; a place for
recreation and fishing; a cycling route from Persina enterprise to the Kaykoushta plant and a fishermen settlement in the Hissarlaka
locality.
The area is suitable for water sports and fishing being next to the Osam River and only a few miles to
the Danube River.
The coastal City of Varna with its famous beach resorts and international airport is around 135 miles away.
The village is located only 26 miles to the City of Pleven and approximately 100 miles to the capital city Sofia &
International Sofia Airport. The location is about 90 miles away to the City of Bucharest (RO) and its International Airports
"Otopeni" and "Baneasa".
The village provides good amenities for the day to day life, such as shops, cafe, town hall, post office, regular
transport to nearby cities towns and villages etc. The village is just a short drive from the lovely port City of Svishtov on
the Danube River. This is one of the leading industrial and agricultural centres in Veliko Turnovo District. In the area there are
presently 120 official archaeological, art, and architectural monuments of local and national significance. The Town
Museum of History; the Ethnographic Museum; the Aleko Konstantinov House-Museum in which the heart of the great Bulgarian
is preserved in a glass vessel, the Holy Trinity Church which is a most interesting architectural monument and many
others.
The area is very calm and pleasant for living/relocating.
It's indeed a property with potential!
LEVSKI MUNICIPALITY & REGION
Levski Municipality is located in the central part of the Danube Plain (in the Touchenishko-Dolnoosamski region) and it is
part of the Pleven District. It is bounded to the north by the municipalities Nikopol and Belene, to the south –
by Letnitza, to the east – by Svishtov and Pavlikeni, and to the west – by the Pordim Municipality. The municipal centre is the Town
of Levski. The terrain in the municipality is predominantly flat. The climate is moderate continental, suitable for grain
and industrial crops as well as vegetable and fruit growing.
Historical monuments of national significance were discovered near the villages of Malchika, Izgrev and Strejerovo. The
tumulus 2 miles from the village of Malchika is known for one of the earliest Latin inscriptions on the sacrificial altar
dating from the 6th century BC. The ancient necropolis, the tumuli in the village of Izgrev and the rock in the Sveta
Troitsa (Holy Trinity) locality northwest of the village of Stejerovo are also listed as finds of national significance.
The area alongside the Osam River banks are very interesting. The places feature diverse flora and fauna. They are the
natural habitat of waterfowl and migratory birds. The old riverbed is very well preserved in the village of
Balgarene.
PLEVEN & REGION
Pleven has the 7th highest population 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 and a subordinate of the 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 Vit flows 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 latter 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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