3 BED HOUSE WITH 2500 m2 GARDEN ID 1209
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3 BED house with 2500 m2 GARDEN, 23 km from Svishtov
Property situated in rural area in Levski Municipality, Pleven Region. The village is 20 km away from the town of Levski, 23 km south-west of Svishtov and Danube River, and 50 km from the town of Pleven. The nearest airport is in Romania – about 150 km away; Sofia is 210 km west of the village.
This is a two-storied house in overall good condition, comprising of three rooms (3.20 x 3.80 m; 3.30 x 3.20 m; 2.10 x 4.60 m) and a corridor (1.40 x 2.80 m) on the ground floor and three bedrooms (3.20 x 3.80 m; 3.30 x 3.20 m; 2.10 x 4.60 m) and a corridor (1.40 x 2.80 m) on the upper floor. Internal bathrooms could be added on both floors; the house will benefit updating.
The property is towards the end of the village and provides privacy. The garden measures 2500 sq. m. with a water-well and two outbuildings on it. The land is currently overgrown, but the soil is very generous and different fruit-trees and vegetables would grow there. The water from the well is drinkable and free of charge. Electricity and water were previously connected (to mains), but are now temporary disconnected. Internet and digital television could be also connected. The property is accessible in all seasons via tarmac road.
The Municipality
Levski municipality is located on a territory of 414 sq. m. in the central part of the Danube plain (in the Touchenishko-Dolnoosamski region) and it is a constituent part of Pleven County. 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 Pordim municipality. Municipal center is town of Levski. The terrain in the municipality is predominantly flat. The climate is moderate continental, favorable for grain and industrial crops and vegetable- and fruit-growing.
Historical monuments of national significance were discovered near the villages of Malchika, Izgrev and Strejerovo. The tumulus 3 km 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 Stezherovo are also listed as finds of national significance.
The areas 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 on the land of the village of Balgarene.
The District
Pleven Region encompasses the central part of the Danube Plain and a section of the fore-Balkan Mountains. It is bounded by the regions of Vratza, Lovech and Veliko Tarnovo and north by the Danube River.
Pleven Region is a well-developed agricultural region. There are deposits of natural oil and gas near the town of Dolni Dubnik and the village of Gigen. The most important water resources in the region are the Danube River and its tributaries, the Iskar, the Vit and the Osam rivers. The region provides excellent conditions for ecotourism and balneology.
There are more than 450 archaeological and cultural sites, approximately 215 memorials of the Russian-Turkish Liberation War of 1877-1878. Life in the region can be traced for several millennia back into the past: remains from the Palaeolithic Age near the village of Muselievo; remains from the Chalcolythic Age near the villages of Telish and Todorovo, in the forest preserve Kailaka; etc.
The largest Thracian treasure dated back to the 16-12th centuries BC was discovered in 1925, in the vicinity of the village of Vulchitrun. It consists of 13 vessels of solid gold and weights a total of 12.45 kg.
A copy of the artefacts can be seen in the History Museum in Pleven, the original artefacts are kept at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.
The Romans constructed roads, roadside transit stations and fortresses throughout the region; the ruins of the ancient Roman fortress of Ulpia Escus can be visited near Gigen. Tsar Shishman’s Fortress in Nikopol reminds of no less turbulent period of the Middle Age.
The property is:
- 20 km from the town of Levski;
- 23 km from the town of Svishtov;
- 30 km from the famous Krushuna Waterfalls;
- 50 km from Pleven city;
- 65 km from the town of Lovech;
- 80 km from the town of Veliko Tarnovo;
- 120 km from Ruse City and the border with Romania;
- 211 km from Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria;
- 270 km from Varna Airport and the seacoast.