Giraffe Manor (Eng. Giraffe Manor) - a small house in Karen, a suburb of Nairobi in Kenya. Together with the Giraffe Centre is a place for the implementation of conservation programs Rothschild giraffes. There they are bred and released back to nature, to ensure the existence of subspecies. The estate was designed on the model of a Scottish hunting lodge. Built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan, a member of the Mac family, which owned the well-known confectionery brand name on the acquisition of 61 hectares of land on the banks of the river near the southern border Mbagathi Nairobi. In 1960, the estate was bought by an investor who handed her rent as long as the building has not fallen into disrepair.
The estate was designed on the model of a Scottish hunting lodge. Built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan, a member of the Mac family, which owned the well-known confectionery brand name on the acquisition of 61 hectares of land on the banks of the river near the southern border Mbagathi Nairobi. In 1960, the estate was bought by an investor who handed her rent as long as the building has not fallen into disrepair.