The Rising Sun Villa <TrevorM043>
"The Rising Sun Villa in Bulgaria Please click on all the Pictures to see more"


Welcome to our Villa which has been specifically designed to cater for everyone. The villa is wheel chair friendly and all special requirements can be supplied on request. The villa welcomes families and everyone who wants a peaceful relaxing enjoyable holiday, Only 25 minutes from Varna Airport and 10 minutes from the Historical City of Varna we are ideally situated for those who like a peaceful holiday and for those who prefer the restaurants, bars and shopping. The Villa has three bedrooms on the ground floor which keep the rooms cool in the late evening and a family suite. There is an open plan living area leading on to a large balcony with a sea view. We have three bathrooms, every room has air conditioning. We have a lovely outside patio area and garden with an above ground pool, and out side shower. In the pictures you will see two secluded beaches within close proximity to the villa. For more information please go to http://www.bulgariadisabled.com

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  • Pushing Boundaries at Home and Abroad

    ARTICLE By Sara Bennett

    Bulgaria just got a little friendlier for travellers with disabilities
    thanks to the October 2008 opening of the Rising Sun Villa, a completely
    accessible accommodation located in Varna, a resort area by the Black Sea.
    While the majority of Bulgaria's few accessible facilities and features are
    rudimentary and typically appear in cities, this villa was conceived,
    designed and built with the needs of vacationers with disabilities
    specifically in mind, making it the first of its kind in the country. And
    it's open to all--families, groups, locals, internationals, disabled and
    non-disabled guests alike--though it was originally built to accommodate
    Sean Mooney (a teen who is totally blind and uses a wheelchair due to
    cerebral palsy), his brother and parents, who live in Manchester, England.
    Says Trevor Mooney, Sean's father, "After years of travelling abroad on
    summer holidays, we became increasingly aware that most hotels/
    accommodations were not suitable for Sean. On many occasions, we felt like
    unwelcome guests. To continue holidaying abroad, we needed to build our own
    accommodation for Sean. Having fell in love with Bulgaria and its people, we
    purchased a
    plot of land in 2004, found solicitor Emilia Tomova and architect Mrs. Julia
    Jelezova, and designed a purpose-built 21st century villa for disabled
    people."

    Accessibility features include wider corridors and doorways; lower door
    handles and counter tops; a shower chair and grab bars in the washroom; a
    stair lift between floors; outside ramps; adequate lighting; colour contrast
    and colour coding of rooms; tactile surfaces to mark indoor and outdoor
    stairs, as well as the swimming pool; talking and braille-labelled
    appliances and equipment; and a sensory garden with chimes, running water,
    scented plants like mint and lavender, and varying surfaces of pebbles, tree
    bark and smooth stone. In addition, there is someone on 24/hour call to
    address concerns or requests for additional accommodations, as well as an
    extensive first aid kit and large print/audio list of emergency numbers
    available for guests. Says Mooney, "We are hoping the disability-friendly
    villa will be the first of many, and it will give developers some idea of
    what disabled people expect when holidaying abroad, or at home for that
    matter."

    Back in Manchester, England, what is available for citizens who are blind or
    partially sighted? According to Trevor Mooney, the city sports a range of
    accessibility features from talking elevators to audible pedestrian signals
    and tactile sidewalk warnings. In addition, adaptive aids are relatively
    easy to obtain. Says Mooney, "If you need something, a call to City Council
    will usually end in a positive result. Having said that, however, there is
    always room for improvement. We have to keep pushing the boundaries."

    And push, the Mooneys have. In 1996, Sean was instrumental in getting Royal
    Mail and the Henshaw Society for the Blind to accept letters to Santa Claus
    in braille, as well as large print and audio, and also to reply in those
    formats. In the same year, Sean was also the first to persuade McDonalds to
    provide a braille menu to customers upon request. And for the last 12 years,
    Sean has blazed a trail at St. Vincent's School for the Blind and Partially
    Sighted in Liverpool. While the facility has over 100 years of experience
    with vision impairment, Sean was the first student with cerebral palsy, and
    the Mooneys have worked closely with the school to make it easier for future
    students with additional disabilities to attend.

    Now there's the first disability-friendly villa in Bulgaria. Would Sean's
    father ever be involved in building another? "No," he replies. "I intend to
    enjoy this one with my family and friends, and anyone else who wishes to
    give it a go. Our family expects to go to Bulgaria as often as possible," he
    concludes. But perhaps the last word is better left for Sean himself

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  • Bulgaria / Varna Town Centre at Christmas

    Please click on this link to see Varna at Christmas http://dailymotion.alice.it/video/x7...

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  • Out Standing Award Winning Bulgarian Architect Julia Jelezova

    If you are looking for one of Bulgaria’s leading Architect companies who have an out standing portfolio, then Fribul Ltd based in Varna are there to take your project from the drawing board to completion. Working in partnership to give you a trouble free development

    One of Julia Jelezova’s many awards was for designing and building the very first ever 21st Century disabled villa in Bulgaria. Julia’s company works with both commercial / industrial and domestic clients giving total commitment to every project.

    To Contact Fribul Architects please go to there web site

    http://www.fribul.com/vision.php?long=en

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  • AN ARTICLE ABOUT THE RISING SUN VILLA

    almost complete - the Rising Sun Villa
    At that time he required legal assistance with regards to purchasing an empty plot of land in the area of Borovec, which was completed in September 2004. The following year he told me about his plans to have a villa with extra facilities for disabled peopl...

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  • Part two The Full Story behind the villa

    almost complete - the Rising Sun Villa
    At that time he required legal assistance with regards to purchasing an empty plot of land in the area of Borovec, which was completed in September 2004. The following year he told me about his plans to have a villa with extra facilities for disabled peopl...

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  • The Full Story behind the villa

    constructing the disabled villa near varna
    In the UK, the Rights of Access legislation passed in 2006 means that shops, clubs, restaurants and any other public premises had to modernise their establishments to accommodate disabled people. Bulgaria on the other hand, lags well behind the rest of...

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