Land for sale in Brasov_Romania!
Summary:
An enchanting home built with local materials and
finished with rare African art in the back drop of Maparasha Hills to the right and Pelewa hills to the left. It is truly
the perfect home with a private airstrip. Potential for development into an exclusive lodge. Tadlitum is a Maasai word that
means `beautiful place`. The farm is nature and nature is beautiful!
Main building has 3 reception areas, a bar and
separate dining room. Four Detached cottages with en-suite bathrooms. Kitchen, stores and outbuildings.
Wildlife
includes Thomson & Grant gazelles, Kudu, Impala, DikDik, Duiker, Ostrich, Giraffe, Buffalo, Cheetah, Leopard, Mongoose,
Serval, Genet cats etc and over 100 bird species.
All in 127.51 hectares (315 Acres). Freehold
More
photographs on pages 5 to 7
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Location:
The farm is located just 7 Klms from Il-Bissil trading centre and access
is through an all weather earth road. The land is fairly flat and has natural vegetation with Acacia bushes, indigenous trees
and the savannah grassland. A seemingly endless wilderness that is only interrupted by the Pelewa hills to the left and
Maparasha Hills to the right. The Il-Bissil River, which is seasonal, runs across the property. Boundaries are marked by a
12 strand 12.5 gauge high tensile hot dipped galvanized wire, with treated timber poles complete with a vehicle track round
the property. The fence is approximately 7 Klms in length. The air-strip is a short drive away from the buildings. The
owners, Rob & Anita Linck, designed and built this exquisite home with locally available materials including all the
furniture. The buildings are a statement of quality and pride in African Art and livelihood.
Directions:
Il-Bissil
is one of the towns situated along the Athi River ? Namanga road, Namanga being the border town between Kenya and Tanzania.
From Nairobi City, there are three ways to get there (a) via Mombasa road, through the trading centres of Athi-River,
Kitengela, Isinya, Kajiado then Il-Bissil or (b) from Karen suburb via Ngong road, Ngong town, Kiserian to Isinya, Kajiado,
Il-Bissil and (c) Nairobi City, Langata Road, Magadi Road to Kiserian, link to Isinya, Kajiado and then Il-Bissil. Take the
first turning left after the bumps at Il-Bissil trading centre.
Climate:
The days are warm and the nights are
pleasantly cool. Long rains are March-May, and short rains Oct-Nov.
Accommodation:
Main house (Mess):
A large
airy building built with stone and roofed with Makuti that blends with the environment. This has 3 reception rooms; the main
reception has a central fireplace, the other looks out onto the animal watering hole and has an adjacent bar and the third
one is an upper floor deck (mezzanine) offering a panoramic view of the Pelewa and Chyulu Hills beyond and onto
Amboseli.
A separate dining room on the ground level offers space to sit 12+ people and has a corner fireplace that
warms up the room in the evenings during dinner time. This room also opens out to the terrace that overlooks the animal
watering-hole and the pool area.
WC/Main washroom:
A structure adjacent to the main house and designed with the
African hut in mind. The walls and roof are made of Makuti.
Cottages:
The bedrooms are situated a walk away from
the main building and have complete privacy, each looking out to the natural wilderness. They are made of stone walls and the
roofs are made of Makuti, timber, iron sheets and a top layer of grass thatch that dress the buildings in harm