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Two-story brick house in the village of Koprivets, Ruse region

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Listing №:
9679467
Price:
17 000 EUR
Location:

село Копривец, Koprivets, region Ruse
Number of floors:
2 - storey
Built-up area:
150 sq. m. built-up area
Courtyard:
1630 sq. m. courtyard
Features:
Independent Repaired Additional buildings Sewer Electricity Water Local heating Garage Wooden
Updated before 11 days. Valid for 48 days.
Additional information
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A two-story brick house for sale in the village of Koprivets, Ruse district, with a yard of 1630 square meters. It is located near the center of the village in a quiet, peaceful area, with easy access to the main roads and public transport. Also includes: garage, farm buildings, outdoor water fountain, spacious yard, fruit trees. The property is ideal for gardening, viticulture, and outdoor recreation.
The two-story brick house, built in 1959, is in good conditions, with a solid roof without leaks, there is a ground floor, which consists of a glazed vestibule - veranda, a kitchen and two rooms that are used as a basement, suitable for building a tavern.
On the second floor, accessible by an external covered staircase to a large glazed terrace, there is an entrance hall, two bedrooms, a living room and a bathroom with a toilet.
The property is located near a substation, suitable for the construction of a photovoltaic system. It is supplied with electricity (including three-phase) and water, has a sewer with a septic tank.
The house has internal wood heating, air conditioning on the second floor, cable connection for TV and Internet, coverage of all mobile operators.
The property is guarded, sold with the available furniture.

Koprivets is located at the foot of the low hills (220 – 296 m) that separate the North-East of Bulgaria from the Danube Valley, at an average height of 119 m above sea level It is located near the main road Ruse - Sofia, 15 km from Byala, about 60 km from Ruse and Veliko Tarnovo, 34 km from Popovo on the road that, connecting Sofia to Varna, passes through Pleven and Shoumen.
The village is located along the Baniski Lom River, one of the major tributaries of the Rusenski Lom River.
Koprivets offers good living conditions - there is a town hall, a primary school, a kindergarten, a health center, a post office, a community center, a pensioners’ club, a monastery, two churches, 4 shops, a restaurant, two cafes, a football field. The community center has a singing folklor group, awarded with numerous awards at national forums.
The climate is temperate-continental.
Winters are harsh, the temperature can remain below zero even for weeks in the months of December/January, with peaks below -10°/-15°.
Summers are hot, during the day the thermometer easily exceeds 35° in the months of July and August, but the nights are cool and pleasant.The relief is characterized by low and rounded hills that alternate with plateaus, cut by the valley areas.
The wood area, that is include mostly on the hills, is caracterised by woods of oak, mixed and coniferous forests (pine and fir – trees).
The mixed forests, consisting of oak tree, hazel, lime tree, hornbeam etc., that alternate with a trama of vineyards, fields and with a meadow lands for grazing wich surround the village.
A variety of plant species that are used in medicine grow in abundance in the area.
The cultivated areas are sown with corn, sunflower, cereals - wheat, barley, oats. Breeding of cattle, sheep farming, pig farming and poultry are characteristic of the area.
The vineyards contain dessert and wine vineyards mainly of the following varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Hamburg Misquet, Senzò, Riesling, Adam Muscat, Gamza, Pamid, Dimyat, Bulgar, Fetja Alba, etc.
Among the forest inhabitants, interesting species are: wolf, fox, jackal, roe deer, deer, rabbit, wild boar.
Wild boar, rabbit, weasel, squirrel, hedgehog, squirrel, etc. are most often found in the valley. Some of the many species of birds here are: lark, crow, cuckoo, finch, woodpecker, sparrow, thrush, duck, nightingale, blackbird, partridge, etc.
The territory of the village is a favorite place of swallows and storks during the spring and summer seasons.
Different types of ducks, partridges, pheasants, quails are bred for breeding and hunting purposes. Of interest is the red deer population in the Belen Forest near Koprivets.
Carp, grey mullet, perch, sheat- fish are fished in the lake near the village.
The reservoir is currently managed by a private company and fishing is permitted at certain times of the year.
The village of Koprivets has an ancient history.
The earliest traces of the life there date back to the Early Neolithic, about 7000 years B.C.
Several prehistoric habitations and tombs, situated on the territory of the present cemetery and 300 meters to the south-east from there, in the locality called Yùjeka, were discovered in this area.
The excavations were carried out at the begining of the 90s by the archaeologists at the Historical Museum of Rousse.
Fragments of amphorae from the V-VI century period and 40 bronze and gold coins from the V century were found here.
On the site of today’s village of Koprivets, there was an ancient Thracian settlement.
Grave mounds were found in the surroundings, which are located in the area of Chengene Orman, next to the road leading to the village of Baniska, and in the forest massif of the area of Chanadjika.
The ancient Roman road passed through the village, which connected the ancient cities of Nicopolis ad Istrum with Marcionopolis, i.e. The northeastern part of Bulgaria with the Black Sea.
Two deposits were also found in Koprivets - coins belonging to the emperors Trajan (98-117) and Caracalla (211-217) and coins minted on the island of Thassos from the pre-Roman era.
On the highest of the hills near the road, bordered to the north and south by deep ravines, was the fortress of Kalé Burun, known as Zeymin kalé (”snake kalé”). It is supposed to have existed from the 6th to the 4th century BC, but it was used as such in a later era as well.
Fragments of amphorae from the V-VI century period and 40 bronze and gold coins from the V century were found here.
Some items could be seen in the collections of the Historical Museum of the town of Rousse.
The remains of the Kalé Burun settlement are located 150 m north of the road and 4 km east of today’s village in the direction of Popovo.

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