€ 9990
Status: Pending

Town Hall - €9990 Former Municipal Town hall for sale in village of Zagortsi, near Nova Zagora, Bulgaria. To view more photos of the property, please click on following link or copy and paste into your browser https://picasaweb.google.com/101468658459579965281/OldTownHall Google location: http://goo.gl/maps/fsD3S Co-ordinates: 42.433494,25.949889 As a former municipal building, this is of a solid, sturdy construction and built to a much higher standard that your average low priced rural property. The property is set in a park in the village centre. Due to its central location, the building is ideal for a pub/café/ restaurant business. The property comprises 137 sq.m. of living space, comprising of a basement and an elevated ground floor. The ground floor consists of an entrance hall of 10 sq.m., two rooms of 40 sq.m. and 32 sq.m., a corridor of 14 sq.m., two toilets of 2 sq.m. each and a smaller room of 8 sq.m. Stairs lead to the basement with 3 good sized rooms of 20sq.m, 12sq.m and 10sq.m. Connected to mains water, electricity, and mains drainage. Not many rural Bulgarian properties are connected to mains drainage and this is another advantage of this former municipal building over your average rural property. The village itself is a typical small village in Bulgaria dotted around the towns surrounded by crop fields. Basic amenities are available, such as grocers, church and transport links. Good investment potential due to proximity to the Zagoras. Stara Zagora is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Another big plus to the location is the opening of a new motorway connecting Burgas and Sofia, which is in the completing stages and will be within a few kilometres of the village. More info on the new motorway can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trakia_motorway This is sure to reduce travel time to the Coastal city of Burgas and Burgas International Airport to well under 2 hours. The village of Zagortsi is only 9.5 km (13 mins by car) from Nova Zagora which is one of Bulgaria’s most picturesque towns, located in the south-western Thracian Valley. Quaint and peaceful, this small city is just over 200km from the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, and is an ideal place to get away from the big city buzz, relax and soak up some genuine Bulgarian hospitality, scenery and atmosphere. Free of the usual city shopping malls and complexes, Nova Zagora has a variety of local stores offering culinary delights, Bulgarian wines and local crafts. This scenic city has a warmer climate than elsewhere in Bulgaria, and is surrounded by lakes and the nearby Tundja River, a popular fishing spot for tourists and locals. Jrebcevo Lake, one of the biggest lakes around Nova Zagora, is perfect for catching the sunset at the end of the day, over the lake’s calm waters. The warm and mild climate means the region is also home to the renowned Bulgarian vineyards, producing a wide range of delicious regional wines. As well as producing well-known wines including Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, you can sample the legendary local wine, Mavrud, once dedicated to Bulgarian royalty. The town is also surrounded by picturesque sunflower fields, where you can catch the bright golden flowers across the landscape, through the warm summer months. Nova Zagora is perfect for history fans, with archaeological sites around the town dating back to the Stone Age. The Nova Zagora Historical Museum showcases many found treasures within its collection, and is open year-round to the public. Here you can see well-preserved artefacts from ancient homes and settlements. There are still several active archaeological sites, which have revealed some of the oldest finds in Bulgaria, including a 3,000 year old tomb. Across the city you can find a variety of monuments and cultural attractions, including historic local churches, cinemas and the city theatre, where you can catch performances by Bulgarian musical and dramatic stars. An outdoor fountain area outside the theatre is a great place to relax and cool down in the summer, whilst enjoying cool refreshments from the surrounding cafes and bars. For fitness buffs, there are tennis, football and athletics facilities, ideal if you want to stay fit whilst on holiday. The municipality market regularly in the city centre is a bright and colourful buzz of activity, and gives you the chance to check out local produce, as well as get a taste of true Bulgarian culture and friendly atmosphere. Nova Zagora recently hosted the mountain running championships this year http://www.wmra.ch/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=748&Itemid=2