Village of Spasovo General Toshevo District of Dobrich
It is a Real BARGAIN. For full repair
This huge property is 946 sqm 16 km to the sea and sand with a footprint of 237 sqm per floor the building has 4 floors and 1427 sqm of land with a wall around 3 sides of the land only you can even build your own summer barbeque area with private swimming pool. if such a requirement is desired
The building was reroofed in 2010
The property can be converted into 8 apartments or one big house a hotel it could even make caravan park as there are many possibilities for a building this size we have been told in this village there are many UK family that has a house in the area who stay all year round and many other English families own property in the surrounding villages.
wonderfully located in a quiet, picturesque, and secluded area, just south of the Romanian border and within easy access to beaches and shops/amenities.
Spasovo village is located 22 km away from the beaches and the sea from the famous Durankulak,
32 km away from the golf course between the towns of Balchik and Kavarna.
Black sea and sea 22 km
General Toshevo 24 km
Sea capital city
Varna 95 kmThe International Airport 90 km
Burgas city 205 km
Capital city Sofia 492 km
General Toshevo Is a small historical town in north-eastern Bulgaria. provides services for your everyday needs (banks, shops, bars, coffee shops, museums, etc). It is located some 24 km away from the town of Dobrich, is part of the Dobrich region, and is situated near the border with Romania. The town is the administrative center of General Toshevo municipality.
The municipality includes 41 settlements, the most significant of which are the villages of Kardam, Spasovo, Krasen, Rositza, Vasilevo, and Preselentzi. The former name of the village was Kasamkyoy. In 1942 it was named after the famous General Toshev. In 1960 it became a town. Its population numbers approximately 8000 people.
The village of Spasovo is situated just south of the Romanian border in the North East of Bulgaria and is accessible from the main coastal road from Varna International Airport.
The airport itself is located within an hour away from Spasovo Village and uses the main coastal road for access. Kavarna is a small port town that has a broad outlet on the Black Sea to the Eastern and Southern sides.
The coast is varied and there are cliffs combined with beaches and abrasive formations such as caves, fissures, etc.
There is a steep cape called Kaliakra near the town, famous for the romantic legend about forty maidens committing suicide in the name of Christianity.
It is also famous for the caves - once the habitat of the extremely rare Black Sea monk seal. Kavarna is one of the ancient towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
First it was situated nearer to the sea but after an earthquake in B.C., the old town Byzone has been partly drowned in the sea, and later, in Roman times, it was rebuilt at a new place, 3 km inland.