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Near town
Near the sea
In fishing area
Near River Danube
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Floor Area: 60 sq. mt
The property is set in the centre of a lovely village 39km from the main regional town Silistra and just 4km from the Danube River and some 26km from the Lake Srebarna Nature Reserve. Besides, there’s a big fish pond nearby for anglers to enjoy. Tucked away in the far northeastern part of Тhe Bulgarian Dobrudja, the region of Silistra is dominated mostly by fertile flat plains along or near the Danube River. The port of Silistra has a couple of antiquities and two live attractions up its sleeve. Silistra’s Roman Tomb, a modestly sized and vaulted structure chiefly known for its paintings, dates back from the twilight phase of imperial rule over Durostorum, the XI Legion’s garrison, and the paintings were probably executed in the late-C3 or early-C4, during the reign of Theodosius I. Facing the low entrance are portraits of the interred couple, flanked by male and female retainers bringing them sumptuous objects as indication of their wealth and status, painted on the side walls. The ceiling is decorated with octagons and circles containing bird-figures, hunting scenes or plant motifs, while the owners’ portrait is surmounted by two peacocks and a bronze vase. Other finds associated with Durostorum, plus an Ethnographic Collection, are exhibited within the semi-circular bastion on the hill to the south of the town. Unless you are driving, it’s not a bad idea to sink a glass of the local “kaisieva rakiya” (apricot spirit) before visit the nearby Lake Srebarna nature reserve. From a tower with viewing equipment visitors can observe what the C19 Magyar naturalist Felix Kaniz called “the Eldorado of wading birds”. Besides the 90 species breeding there, Lake Srebarna is also frequented by around 80 migratory species, particularly during the autumn when there’s a fair likelihood of being able to see pelicans. The area of 600ha was declared a wildfowl refuge in 1942 and established as a nature reserve in 1948. The site was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983, designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention in 1975 and internationally recognised as a Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme in 1977. This unique house is in a picturesque village noted for being a natural reserve with amazing panorama. The most beautiful water lilies in the country can be found in the region. This village is the home of many endangered species of animals and some unique sorts of plants grow there. The view is breath-taking, a colourful kaleidoscope of water and green forests. This unpolluted and picturesque place is ideal for everyone who truly appreciates the beauty and tranquility of nature. This house itself is a true masterpiece of the traditional Bulgarian countryside style. Built in 1950, it was renovated about 10 years ago and just recently has been completely restored to its original condition. Access to the estate is provided by an asphalt road leading to the centre of the village. The house is enclosed with a wire fence and the backyard is separated from the front side of the house by a wooden fence. The yard itself comprises of a spacious orchard, a flower garden and a green ryegrass lawn. There is a stone corner formed close to the door fashioned into a barbeque. Parking space for two cars is also available. Stairs lead to the front door and also to the street. The house has been only recently whitewashed outside with beautiful decorations tastefully arranged like bulrush and flowers. It comprises of 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a toilet, a kitchen and an entrance hall. Amenities include running water and electricity. There is a splendid fully operational fireplace! The house is very neat and cosy, and the perfect residence all year round. Take advantage of this offer and own a unique and beautiful country house near the Lake Srebarna nature reserve and the River Danube.
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