Tsarevo is a town and seaside resort in southeastern Bulgaria, an administrative centre of the homonymous Municipality of Tsarevo in Burgas Province. It lies on a cove 70 km southeast of Burgas, on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast at the eastern foot of Strandzha mountain. Tsarevo is a nice and quiet holiday settlement combining in unique way sea and mountain, rivers with exotic flora and variety of animal species, together with traditions and authentic culture, typical for the Strandja region.
Here is located the oldest national preserved park in Bulgaria – Silkosia. Underwater archaeological surveys have discovered amphoras from the Late Antiquity (4th–6th century) and import red-polished pottery made in Constantinople, Syria and North Africa, which indicates prospering trade in the area at the time. The city's southern peninsula has remains of a medieval fortress. The old town was located in the southern part of the cove, where the modern quarter of Tsarevo called Vasiliko is. In the first half of the 19th century, Vasiliko had a marine of 42 ships. There were 10 windmills and a watermill in the vicinity, and the nearby vineyards produced up to 6,000 pails of wine a year. There was a Greek school which was also visited by many Bulgarians, contributing to their partial Hellenization. In 1882, a fire destroyed almost the entire town, forcing the locals to re-establish the city on a new site, on the peninsula of the northern cove. After a new wharf was constructed 1927–1937 with the financial aid of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria, the town was renamed to Tsarevo (a literal Bulgarian translation of Vasiliko, "royal place") in his honour. Unique huge apartment is for sale situated only 50 m from the amazing beach of “Nestinarka” in Tsarevo.
The apartment is located in an area zoned for summer houses in the seaside town of Tsarevo – “Vasiliko”. The building is small built in 2009 beachfront and 50 m from the sand. The dwelling is completely furnished. There are three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, two bathrooms with showers, an entrance hall, a terrace (15 sq. m) with magnificent panorama to the sea and the mountain. The building has a garden about 60 sq. m large. It is gorgeous and cozy furnished patio with summer kitchen and stone barbecue, garden furniture, solid wooden pergola, landscaped with roses, vines and kiwi. From two rooms there is an exit to the garden, from the one of the bedrooms there is an exit to the big terrace. It is able to be used as separate two-bedroom apartment and studio, each with its own batch of electricity and water, and each with a private garden of 30 sq. m. The apartment seems to really like little family house on the sea. The yard is secluded from neighbors by walls in Old Bulgarian style with tiles and wood. Total area of the apartment with garden is 187 sq. m. including common areas 8 sq. m.
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