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Beautiful house near Varna

This is a beautiful rural house built in traditional Bulgarian style. The house is situated in a small village 35 km far from Varna, 25 km from the International Airport and some 30 km from the sea. The house is easy accessible and close to a river. It is two storey with 110 sq m total living area. The first floor comprises a living room with kitchen and fireplace. External staircase leads to the second floor with two bedrooms, bathroom/WC and 20 sq m terrace. The house is finished with laminate flooring in the bedrooms, terracotta, wooden frame windows and wooden ceilings.

Outside next to the main building there is an additional one comprising 70 sq m. the second building is all made of stone. It has a shelter that could be turned into barbecue area and enough space for building a bathroom. This second structure could be used as a guest house.

The garden included in the property is 2000 sq m shaped with stone pahs.



ID: 3286
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €80,000
Price GBP:  £68,000
Price USD:  $81,600
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  2,000m 2
Extras
Location:  In the countryside, In fishing area, In hunting area, In historic place, In vacation place
Published:  Tuesday, February 22, 2011
 

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