72 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND
The property is only 5 kilometres from the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Green Park Complex, complete
with a beautiful 18 hole golf course
These parcels of land are FREEHOLD, and comprise of approximately 35 acres each, with Government road
access on two boundaries.
In 2005, development of the land took place, with the farm being marked out into one hectare plots for
farming. This soil is of the best quality anywhere around the lake, and goes to great depth. Very slightly
sloped, there is perfect gradient to prevent flooding or erosion.
Current development comprises of 18 hectares of Rhodes grass, which in this climate avails two crops
annually of prime quality hay. Complimenting this is a further hectare of Eucalyptus cameldulensis which
was planted
in October 2008, a hectare of neatly and ideally spaced Yellow Fever Acacia trees, planted in
March 2010 which are indigenous to the area, and one hectare of neatly and ideally spaced Gravillea trees,
planted in October 2011 as an investment for the timber industry.
7 acres comprises of vegetable gardens, citrus groves and domestic gardens, and contains staff quarters
in the form of four single roomed accommodation, and two double-roomed accommodation. These have
solar electricity, and a large sheltered sitting/cooking area, a hygienic long-drop toilet, and a shower
providing solarized hot water and cold water.
Water is supplied through a borehole and solar powered pump, providing 2,500 litres of water an hour on
sunny days. The valid water permit is for a maximum of 40 m3 per day, but there is no drop-down in water
level at this rate, and evidence from the neighbouring farm, who source from the same underground
supply, is that the whole property can easily be irrigated on an intensive horticultural scale if needed. Two
PVC main lines, varying in size from 4inch to 3inch, exist underground in two parallel lines perfectly spaced
for irrigation systems to be installed. Foundations for a 320,000 litre water tank at the highest point of
the property are in place. Nine water troughs are in place, gravity fed with water from a top tank.
Two houses are on the property, both of which are supplied with a constant supply of electricity from 47
solar panels and a bank of very large batteries. Each house has electricity to facilitate any appliance
needed.
The first house, Nduni House, is cleverly built around two 20-foot containers, and comprises of three
double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, dhobi, stores, dining room, sitting room and front verandah.
With beautiful views of the Mau Escarpment and Eburru Forest behind, and Lake Naivasha and Mount
Longonot in front, this is a beautiful house, complete with a wonderful garden and barbeque site.
The larger house, Ndoto House, is aptly named, and comprises of a three-car garage, workshop, dhobi
and drying room attached to the main house, consisting of an entrance hall, a massive kitchen with two
stores, two very large dining rooms, and a lovely sunny courtyard surrounded by four double bedrooms,
stores, a total of six toilets, four showers and two baths, an office, an enormous sitting room with a second
sitting room on a balcony above, and an indoor and outdoor verandah overlooking a large and beautifully
manicured garden.
Self-contained with water and electricity, with 47,000 litres of rainwater storage, this accommodation
could be used for a variety of purposes.
Electricity pylons and cables have been installed along the boundary of the property, allowing for potential
development at very low cost.
The Moi North Lake road comprises of brand new tarmac, and ensuresthat the distance to Naivasha Town,
being 30 kilometres away, allows for ease of transport. With the new railway line coming to Naivasha,
business opportunities are many.
The Tarambete Trading Centre is a good two kilometres away, providing a good supply of housed labour,
along with shopping, transport and medical facilities.
The property is only 5 kilometres from the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Green Park Complex, complete
with a beautiful 18 hole golf course
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