| Reference number: | PP3000 |
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| Country: | Bulgaria |
| Town: | Gabrovo |
| Type: | Detached property bargain |
| Living Area: | 120m² |
| Land: | 2,300m² |
| Price: | €38,000 (£30,041.90) |
We offer you a wonderful renovated house with traditional Bulgarian architecture situated in the amazing Balkan mountain. The house is on two floors and comprises about 120m² of internal space. On the first floor there is a kitchen, living room and a corridor. Outer stairs lead to the second floor where you can find vestibule and two bedrooms. The view is great and the big 2300m² yard is suitable for your needs - you can put a swimming pool there as it is not expensive and you can enjoy the fresh mountain air and the lovely views. There is a summer kitchen in the yard that has the amazing size of 40m².
The town of Gabrovo (76,591 inhabitants, 390 meters above sea level) is situated along the two banks of the Yantra River, at the northern foot of the Central Stara planina. It is situated 220km north-east of Sofia, 274km south-west of Varna, 46km south-east of Veliko Turnovo, and 28km south-east of Sevlievo. It is situated in the immediate proximity of the geographical centre of Bulgaria and it itself is a centre of humour and jokes. Gabrovo originated during the Middle Ages as a strategic settlement in the proximity of the Balkan Mountain Passes. According to the legend a young blacksmith named Racho settled on these lands along the Yantra River. He used to shoe the horses of the caravans that traveled to and from the mountains allowing the settlers to travel more easily. These new settlers were able to sew clothes, to cook delicious dishes, to repair carts and to process leather. Near the furnace of the blacksmith there was a huge hornbeam/ or in Bulgarian - gabar/, so they named the place Gabrovo in memory of its humble origins. In that way Racho Kovacha (the Blacksmith) established the settlement, and it was named after the hornbeam. Today the monument of Racho Kovacha raises in the very centre of the town – an imposing bronze figure, situated on a rock in the river of Yantra. The citizens apprehend the monument as a symbol of the creative and tireless Gabrovian spirit that all the generations have preserved. At the end of the 12th century due to the proximity of the town to the capital Tarnovo, the handcrafts and trade developed here. During the years of the Ottoman rule Gabrovo was a big craftsmanship and trade centre. During the 19th century 26 craftsman were practicing here. In 1860 Gabrovo was proclaimed as a town and the first manufacturing enterprise opened. The first Bulgarian church school was opened in 1825 and in 1835, the first Bulgarian secular school where the mutual instruction method was applied. Since 1889 the school was named "Aprilov's High School", by the name of its founder. The town is a birthplace of Vasil Aprilov, Tsanko Diustabanov, Pop (Priest) Hariton. The town continued to develop as the biggest textile centre of Bulgaria after the Liberation and it was not by accident that it was nicknamed "the Bulgarian Manchester". The town has been famous for its stinginess and sharp-wittedness of its inhabitants from time immemorial due to which the unique in the world House of Humour and Satire is located here. The Sokol Monastery - 12km from Gabrovo. The Liulitsate Resort - 15km west of Gabrovo. The climate renders a favourable influence in relation to some pulmonary diseases. A marked hiking routes starts from here in the direction of Central Ridge of Stara planina. There is a regular bus transport. The mountain resort Uzana - 22km south-west of the town. It is the geographic centreof Bulgaria. There are several hotels, 3 tourism's chalets, a ski-lift, a base of the Mountain Rescue Service. The historical Shipka pass - 21km south of Gabrovo. The historical peak of Buzludja - 12km east of the pass. All the busses running between Gabrovo and Kazanlak stop at the Shipka Pass and there is no regular running transport to Buzludja. The architectural ethnographic reserve the village of Bojentzi - 16km east of Gabrovo. The natural park of Gradishte, located high above Gabrovo amidst a pine forest, is a wonderful place for walks and outgoings.