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The house is situated only 2 km. away from a beautiful town of Yablanitza, which has already become a welcome home for many foreign investors and retirees, and just 20 km away from the famous and well-developed mountain resort of Ribaritza. The house reveals a great view towards the neighboring meadows and mountain hills.
The house offers 85 sq. m. of living area and consists of:
Ground floor with two rooms (used as a cellar) with stone walls, dirt floor and a nice wooden-beam ceilings. Adapted for living, this whole area can become a cozy living-room that will definitely have a special flavor with that authentic wooden-beam ceiling.
First floor with two rooms and a nice verandah. The rooms are presented in very good condition with plastered walls, wooden floors and ceilings and nice wooden window-frames.
There is another building in the property, which can easily be transformed in to a summer kitchen.
The house is preserved and well maintained during the years, which will make the refurbishing process simple and cost effective.
The house comes with 2000 sq. m. plot of land which is definitely a plus especially for those interested in gardening.
The solitude of the house makes the property very attractive for people looking for privacy.
The property is located near by Hemus highway, which is one of the main highways in the country, connecting Sofia with the Black Sea coast. Because of the specific location, the property is very convenient for those who would like to travel around the country.
Yablanitza municipality is situated in the Northern part of the Pre-Balkan. The distance to Sofia is 85 km. The municipal centre the town of Yablanitza is situated in immediate proximity to the Hemus Highway. It is a transport junction for the following directions: Sofia Varna, Sofia - Rouse, Teteven Vratza, Sofia Gabrovo, etc.
With a decree of the Council of Ministers as of 27. VII. 1969 Yablanitza has been pronounced a town, and since 1979 it a municipality. It is a part of Lovech Region, and its territory comprises 276 sq. km. Yablanitza is 70 km. from the municipal centre. The territory of Yablanitza municipality comes to 4.9% km. from the territory of Lovetch region and ranks 7th compared to the remaining 7 municipalities in the region. It borders the municipalities Lukovit, Pravetz, Roman, and Teteven.
The municipality comprises 9 settlements: the town of Yablanitza, and the villages Zlatna Panega, Brestnitza, Dobrevtzi, Oreshari, Batultzi, Malak izwor, Brestnitza, and Dabrava. The population of the municipality is 6830 inhabitants.
Yablanitza Municipality is situated at 400 m. above the sea level. It is located in the middle sub-area of the Pre-Balkan. On the west it is bordered by the valleys of the rivers Bebrash, Malak Iskar and Iskar, and to the east it reaches to the valley of the river Stara Reka. This part of the pre-Balkan is characterized by well marked hills and low mountains, dominated by the mountains in the lower course of the Vit river. The terrain is rough and half-mountainous. It is characterized by karst formations and diversity of the flora and fauna.
There are plenty of limestone rocks here. There are also beds of marble and rocks, furthering the development of cement in the village of Zlatna Panega.
Lovech has 50 000 residents and is situated on the two banks of the Osum River. It is at a distance of 160 km from the Capital Sofia, 36 km from Pleven and 36 km from Troyan.
The Thracians were the oldest population in these lands. It is a successor of the Thracian settlement, called Melta, which this day is speculated to have been the capital of the Thracian tribe Melts. It was an important military center during the Middle Ages. The well - preserved fortress, discovered in the area, called Hissarya,and situated on a rocky hill, was particularly prominent for the establishment of the Second Bulgarian State.
At the time of the Ottoman domination Lovech became popular with its crafts - leather - working and furriery, that were profitable and the town was called "Altin Lovec", meaning Golden Lovech.
In 1784 Lovech was siege and burnt down by the Turkish invaders. It is not accidental that the town was chosen by Vassil Levski as the capital of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Committee.
Today Lovech is a modern town, and its cultural and historical heritage has been preserved up to the present day. The Levski museum is one of the most visited places. Here tourists can see his original portrait and a great number of his belongings. The only covered bridge in Bulgaria over the Osum River is located in Lovech. It was built by the great Bulgarian master Kolyu Ficheto. In 1925 the bridge was burnt but later was renovated.
In 1969 the ancient district called Varosha was declared a historical and an architectural reserve. In Varosha are the churches "Uspenie Bogorodichno" (The church of The Holy Mother) - 1784 and "St. Nedelya - 1535", proclamed monuments of culture. The Historical museum keeps numerous archaeological and ethnographic exponents.
The first Bulgarian astronaut Georgi Ivanov was born in Lovech. 20 km southeast of Lovech, in the north sides of the Balkan range is situated the village of Stefanovo where is located an architectural reserve, called "Old Stefanovo".
Place of interest: Glozhene Monastery, Saeva Dupka Cave, Troyan Monastery
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