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House for sale in Gabrovo

This is an offer for a restored rural house for sale, located in the historical town of Gabrovo.
 
The house is Revival type, on 2 floors and with total living area of 180 square meters. On the first floor there is a tavern with a fireplace, kitchen, small room, suitable for bedroom and a bathroom. The second floor has two bedrooms, bathroom with WC, guest room with fireplace and a large living room with kitchenette.
 
The house is located in a neighborhood with good sewer and communications. It is near the architectural open-air museum and close to the Sokolski Monastery. It is a peaceful place, overlooking Buzludza and Stara Planina Mountain. The house is bordered by an asphalted road and a forest. Nearby passes a small river. The property faces southeast.
 
The yard area is about 500 sq m. In the lower part it is leveled and the upper is steeper, suitable for terracing. There is a barbecue and a large outdoor terrace.



ID: 9959
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Gabrovo
Price Euro:  €51,700
Price GBP:  £44,948
Price USD:  $57,708
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  500m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In town, In historic place
Published:  Monday, August 31, 2015
 

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