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CHARMING TRADITIONAL HOUSE WITH LARGE AND SUNNY WALNUT TREE GARDEN!! The village is well developed situated with easy access to nearby cities and about 28 miles from the historical city of Veliko Tarnovo. The property is located in one of the most sought after areas in Bulgaria.
1-storey house with a sunny walnut tree garden, 2 wells and a large brick barn.
Top location – 28 miles from the City of Veliko Tarnovo, 5 miles from the Town of Pavlikeni and only 10 miles from the Town of Levski.
This property is in a perfect location.
There is regular bus service to the nearby villages and cities.
Nedan is a well developed village with a friendly local community and a lot of expats that have chosen it as their new home. There are shops, a town hall, a post office, a community centre, a church and a kindergarten.
The most attractive landmarks in the area are:
- The Orthodox Church “St. Archangel Michael” located in the village;
- The historical museum in the Town of Pavlikeni – it preserves researches and keeps the cultural and historical heritage of the 20 settlements in the region;
- The Pavlikeni zoo with free access for visitors;
- The ancient ceramic centre near the Town of Pavlikeni;
- The historical museum of Byala Cherkva – only 8 miles from the village.
TRADITIONAL LOOK – TOP LOCATION – PARKING SPACE – WALNUT TREES – BIG FLAT GARDEN – WOOD-BURNING OVEN – LARGE BASEMENT – SPACIOUS BRICK BARN – 2 WELLS
Property address
3 Trideset i osma Str.
Village of Nedan – District of Veliko Tarnovo
Post Code: 5231
The property consists of a 1-storey house with a classic white exterior. The property is full of charm and character with a large basement, a big walnut tree garden, 2 wells and a large brick barn that you can convert into the perfect leisure space.
The house has two wings with separate entrances connected by a niche with stone steps leading to a large basement.
In the right wing of the house there is a corridor and 2 bedrooms. The traditional doors and windows contribute to the visual character of the house and create a unique vintage atmosphere.
In the left wing of the house there are two rooms, which you can use as a kitchen, a dining room, or a guest / entertainment or an additional bedroom. In the first room there is a traditional wood-burning oven adding a charming vintage character to the room.
There is a lovely spacious flat garden with walnut trees and lots of free space for growing your own vegetables. There is plenty of space for children’s outdoor play. There are two wells in the garden.
The property has a large traditional brick barn which you could convert into a summer terrace/patio or
use as the perfect entertaining space.
The roof is in good condition as shown in the photos.
There is electricity and water connection to the property.
Plot of Land = 900 m2
Despite the splendid rural location the property is easy to access and is a fantastic place to own a home in the beautiful Bulgarian countryside.
THE VILLAGE OF NEDAN
Nedan is a village in Northern Bulgaria. Nedan is located in the Municipality of Pavlikeni District of Veliko Tarnovo.
Nedan is located about 28 miles from the historical City of Veliko Tarnovo 5 miles from the Town of Pavlikeni 10 miles from the Town of Levski 25 miles from the Town of Polski Trambesh and about 132 miles from the capital City of Sofia.
The population is approximately 1315 people.
Nedan is a well developed village. There are shops, a town hall, a post office, a community centre, a church and a kindergarten.
During archeological excavations in 2020 in connection with the construction of the Balkan Stream gas pipeline, more than 1,100 animal remains of 18 species were collected, including a red deer, a roe deer, a wolf and a viper. These finds date from the 9th-10th century AD and prove the former distribution of mixed forests.
The Orthodox Church “St. Archangel Michael” located in the village was built in 1852. An interesting artifact is an inscription built into the floor of the church. It has been established that it was erected in 136 AD. It was found in the village of Butovo and was later moved to the village of Nedan. It is currently built in front of the altar of the church in the village of Nedan. The temple has the status of artistic immovable cultural property with a category of “local significance”.
The village of Nedan is famous for its 400-year-old elm tree located in the centre of the village.
This really is a property with potential !!
SUHINDOL - PAVLIKENI - SEVLIEVO REGION
SUHINDOL
The Municipality of Suhindol is located in Northern Bulgaria and is one of the constituent municipalities of the District of Veliko Tarnovo.
The municipality has 6 settlements with a total population of about 2 739 people.
The settlements are the town of Suhindol (municipality centre) and the villages:
Byala Reka, Koevtsi, Gorsko Kalugerovo, Gorsko Kosovo and Krasno Gradishte.
The position in the middle of the Danubian Plain has excellent conditions for growing
wine grapes. The local co-operative "Gamza" is famous for producing wines from
the local vine with the same name. In addition, Suhindol winemakers craft Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon as well as a local variety "Dimyat".
The town's proximity to a large dam on the Rositsa river and to the foothills of the Balkan Mountains make it a popular tourist destination. The Rositsa river close to the town is known to hold "Som" or European catfish with some reaching lengths of over 2 metres in the Alexandar Stamboliiski Dam.
Suhindol is one of the most well-known and wealthiest historical Bulgarian settlements. According to archeologists from the Veliko Tarnovo's museum signs of human settlement in the area date to
the Neolithic (New Stone) age - approx. 6000 years B.C. They have dated remains
of domiciles, captured springs, ceramic fragments, jewelry, household items (hammers,
woodworking instruments and bowls) and there is evidence of settlement and activity
throughout the centuries. Suhindol has existed as a town for over a century. According to the archaeologist Polichronii Sirku who visited the town in 1878 a wealthy Roman village existed in the vicinity. Folk tales tell that the town is ancient, however, the age is not established with any certainty. In the area of "Seltze" there are remnants of a settlement dating back to the 2nd century and in the neighborhood of "Drachevo" a medieval fort known as "Diritza" existed. The ancient name of Suhindol
was "Seoundal".
PAVLIKENI
Municipality of Pavlikeni is situated in the North-Central region of the country.
It occupies the west-central part of District of Veliko Tarnovo.
The municipality has 20 settlements with a total population of about 24 976 people.
The Town of Pavlikeni is situated in the central part of the Danubian Plain about 2 miles north of the Rositsa river and very close to the Karaisen Lake. It’s located near the cities of Veliko Tarnovo, Levski, Sevlievo and Byala.
The Town of Pavlikeni is close to the mountains which offers great outdoor activities and sports opportunities all year long – skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer.
SEVLIEVO
The Municipality of Sevlievo is situated in central Northern Bulgaria at the crossroads
between Pleven, Veliko Tarnovo and Gabrovo. The Corridor E-71 goes near Sevlievo providing
excellent transport links.
The Town has excellent transport links to important commercial and cultural centres such as Veliko Tarnovo, Gabrovo and Pleven. The central bus station in Sevlievo is the link where buses depart throughout the country.
Sevlievo has excellent opportunities for tourism: the Town has many landmarks that
attract tourists all year round.
Sevlievo hosts international festivals and celebrations such as the International Band Festival and the traditional Festival of the story. Every year the Town holds a freestyle wrestling tournament in memory of Dan Kolov.
Some of the biggest landmarks in the municipalities and the region are:
- The historical museum in the town of Pavlikeni established in 1978.
It preserves, promotes, researches and keeps the cultural and historical heritage of the 20 settlements in the region. More than 22,000 units of cultural monuments are stored in the museum. The museum has seven exhibitions – Ancient Ceramic Center, Art Gallery, Archeology, Renaissance, Ethnography, New History and Temporary Exhibitions.
- The ancient ceramic centre near the town of Pavlikeni dates back to 1971. A furnace for the extraction of household ceramics, dating from the Roman era, was discovered near the town. A total of 8 furnaces were discovered later. A number of ceramic objects have been found showing the ceramic production of this era;
- The Pavlikeni zoo. The zoo has 119 animals of 38 species.
- The historical museum of Byala Cherkva preserves the cultural and historical heritage of the region. The first exhibition in the museum was opened in 1976 on tthe 100th anniversary of the April uprising. On the first floor of the museum you can see documents, books, weapons, labor tools, costumes and jewelry. On the second floor there is a gallery with nearly 100 works of painting, graphics and sculpture;
- The Medieval City "Hotalich" located on the hill (Krushevski hill) on the north side
of the town of Sevlievo was discovered by chance in 70's of the last century. After excavation of
archaeologists have discovered several medieval Towns on top of one another. There are several churches from different eras located at both ends of the medieval City;
- The Sevlievo Clock Tower was built in 1777. It is one of the cultural monuments
of the Town.
- The motor range Sevlievo is located 5 miles from the Town and has become an
international arena for conducting motorcycle races at the highest level for the past 10 years;
- The Alexander Stamboliiski dam was built in 1954 and is the first large dam in Bulgaria. The dam wall is built on a German project that was created before the Second World War. The dam is built on the site of the village of Bara. The dam is suitable for sailing, fishing and camping.
It's a must visit place!
VELIKO TARNOVO & REGION The historical Veliko Tarnovo located on the famous "Yantra river" (the 3rd longest Bulgarian tributary of the Danube river) is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Bulgaria. Situated at the foot of Stara Planina mountains in North Central Bulgaria,VT attracts tourists due to its unique architecture and history. The houses, stacked one above the other, situated on the hills of the city have a remarkable, unique architectural style.
Even though it is an ancient city Veliko Tarnovo has modern and original bars, eateries and shops as well as the ultra modern Grand Central Mall (One of Bulgaria's largest) with a multiplex cinema, shops, atrium and kids play area. There is definitely something for everyone in the mall alone. Veliko Tarnovo's museums are varied and show the history of the ancient city as well as relics from the past. The closest ski resort is in "Uzana" (pics below) the geographic centre of Bulgaria located about 28 miles from Veliko Tarnovo. There are several hotels in the resort which provide tourism opportunities and good conditions for relaxing in the quiet and calm atmosphere of the mountain throughout the year. The surrounding sites of Uzana are suitable for rock climbing. There are possibilities for cultural tourism in the region. In the nearby open-air "Ethnographic museum Etara" people learn about Bulgarian crafts. The "Sokolski Monastery" is situated a few miles from Uzana.
From the rich historical value, to its thriving modern nightlife and natural surroundings there many opportunities for outdoor recreational activities, Veliko Tarnovo offers you everything you could ever want for the perfect holiday or day out!!
The deposit is non-refundable!
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