**BULGARIAN HOUSE** is pleased to offer for sale this lovely two-storey house located in the picturesque village of **Elhovo**, municipality of **Nikolaevo**, nestled between the **Sredna Gora** and **Stara Planina** mountains.
The property comes with a total area of **573 sq.m.**, including a **70 sq.m. outbuilding** in the yard, suitable for storage or additional living space.
The **first floor** consists of **two rooms** and a **bathroom**. The house faces the Sredna Gora mountain and reveals a **beautiful panoramic view** of the surrounding nature.
The **second floor** features **two spacious rooms**, perfect for bedrooms, and a **bright corridor**.
The **roof is in very good condition – no leaks!**
This property offers peace, fresh air, and stunning mountain views – a perfect opportunity for those looking for a quiet countryside home in the heart of Bulgaria.
The village is just at the foot of Sredna Planina Mountain and also close to Stara Planina mountain. Basecly between two mountains. Nearby there are forest. Lot of places for rural tourism , walking, hiking, fishing- just outside the village passes Tundzga river, hunting. 12km away from the village is one of the biggest dam-lakes in the area Zhrebchevo.
The village of Elhovo is located at the eastern end of the Rose Valley, on the northern slopes of Sarnena Sredna Gora. Through its middle flows the Old River with steep, rocky, almost vertical banks. To the north of the village is the Tundzha river
Not faraway is and the rose city - Kazanlak.
Kazanlak is the center of the Valley of the Roses, the home of the Thracian kings, and an attractive tourist destination. The country’s largest and best preserved Thracian tombs are found here and they are included among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with the Museum of Roses.
The Rosa Damascena, known as the Damask or Castile rose, is the greatest treasure in the region of Kazanlak. The rose was imported into Bulgaria centuries ago and today is one of the nation’s symbols. The conditions in Kazanlak proved to be more favorable for the cultivation of the rose than those in its own country of origin – Tunisia. The Valley of the Roses is one of the biggest producers of rose oil in the world.
Within the Rose Valley, you’ll also find the Valley of the Thracian Kings, near the town of Kazanlak (an area where the Odrysian Kingdon once was). Here the capital of the Odrysian Kingdom (the strongest and mightiest of all Thracian kingdoms) - Seuthopolis was unearthed which unfortunately today lies at the bottom of the Koprinka reservoir.
The Valley of the Kings is full of remains - ancient Thracian tombs, temples, and sanctuaries with gold, silver, and bronze masterpieces have been found in this area.
Тhe Golyama Kosmatka Thracian tomb, one of the largest mounds ever found on the Balkan Peninsula, dating from the end of the 5th century B.C. Archaeologists believe they have found the tomb of the greatest Thracian king, Seuth III.