Byalata Kushta (White house) is made up of two buildings – a three story building with a partially sunken ground floor and a separate one-story building with a cellar – situated in the corner of a large enclosed yard. Triangular bay-windows and wooden railings on the pulpits are typical of this uniquely preserved village.
The village of Solishta is nestling just beneath the Perelik Peak, four kilometers away from the village of Shiroka Luka. The House with the Red Doors is expecting you there amidst the romantic air of the Rhodope Mountain. The architecture of this family house built in 2007 is fully consistent with the terrace-like mountain area. It offers unique panorama view not only from the spacious living room, but also from each of the six bedrooms.
Behind the two-meter high stonewall, in the heart of the quiet sub-Balkan town of Kalofer, one could enjoy the hospitality of the hosts of the Tsutsova House. Built some years before the Bulgarian Liberation (1878), the house is cuddled in the rich green of the garden like a memory from the past.
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