This well-preserved house, nested in the well-developed village of Nikyup, offers total living area of 100 sq. m. A spacious glazed entrance hall leads to the interior of the domain – the first floor, consisting of a living room, a bedroom, a dining room, a kitchen and a larder; internal staircase leads to the upstairs, where one bedroom and an attic are disposed. There are two big terraces, facing the street, on both floors. Again through the entrance hall you enter the kitchenette, attached to the house. There is located one spacious room and a bathroom. The toilet is external but it can be easily relocated inside, as there is enough space in the kitchenette. Both – the house and the kitchenette are supplied with running water (connected to a septic tank) and electricity connection. The accommodation is substantial – brick built, with concrete foundations, upper planking of the ceiling, the terraces are with concrete slates; externally the house is tastefully plastered, internally – the rooms are papered, with wooden flooring, the doors and the window frames are made of wood. The well-leveled yard is quite spacious – 1000 sq. m. It includes a trim garden with a vineyard, farm buildings and a garage. It is surrounded by high brick fence. The property is located near the centre of the village of Nikyup and is easily approachable through an asphalt road. It offers all main amenities – a mobile, a post and a medical service, a regular transport, a cable TV, a number of food shops and groceries. The hamlet benefits from its good location – 24 km North of the town of Veliko Tarnovo (a rich in history town, attracting a large number of tourists with its monuments every year) and 19 km from the town of Gorna Oryahovitsa. The area is famous for the finds of an ancient town located near the village - Nikopolis. It is a Roman and an early Byzantine town founded in 101-106 AD by the Roman emperor Trajan. The ruins of that town are situated near the village of Nikyup, close to the town of Veliko Tarnovo, capital of the Second Bulgarian State during the Middle Ages.
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