CC @Chloe
Set on the foot of Kilima Kiu Hill, (meaning ‘that hill’, sometimes ‘black hill’), one and a half hours’ drive from Nairobi, is this lovely boutique country home that belonged to a famous rancher, Sir Frank Joyce, who arrived in Kenya 1911.
The ranch grounds have lived since then and with every new owner a breath of fresh air and activity is infused. From ostrich rearing to cattle ranching and even dairy farming,this manor has been home to clotted cream, raspberry jam and warm scones.
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Aiya it’s a small world, I also know that area quite well, in my younger days we used to have bike rides that would take us through malili, kiima kiu, aîmi ma kîlûngû through to ulu
The sceneries and the jumps over rocks … Kweli uzee ni mbaya