Kenyan game reserve for sale
For nature lovers, this incredible 1,144 acre game reserve in Kenya comes with 1.7km of lake frontage and two 1920s properties

This outstanding property is a chance to own a game sanctuary one of Kenya's most beautiful conservation areas on the shores of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, just an hour from Nairobi.
Lake Naivasha itself is a Ramsar site which means it's a wetland of international importance and the biodiversity in the area is stunning. The sanctuary is 1,144 acres with 1.7km frontage to Lake Naivasha. The estate is home to over 320 species of birds and scores of wildlife.
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There are two properties, both built in the 1920s which reflect old world charm and grandeur. The estate also has a swimming pool in an enclosed courtyard, two boreholes, a private airstrip and a simple light aircraft hangar.
Just an hour's drive from Nairobi and considerably less in a private plane, this is an incredible opportunity to take care of a major conversation area in a very beautiful part of the Kenyan interior.
The guide price is £3,200,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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