Adisham Bungalow
Situated in the foggy hills of Haputale, Sri Lanka, Adisham Bungalow offers a unique combination of colonial heritage, stunning mountain views, and a calm monastic existence. The Tudor-style palace, constructed in the early 1900s by British aristocrat Sir Thomas Villiers reminds us of the island’s rich history. It is now a Benedictine monastery that provides a singular fusion of religious devotion and history. Adisham Bungalow’s grandeur isn’t the only thing that makes it appealing; its calm interior is equally captivating. The fresh mountain breeze, the rhythmic singing of birds, and the soft chanting of the priest welcoming guests. The tranquil surroundings encourage a break from the daily grind and some introspection.
With their towering bookshelves bursting at the seams with Sir Thomas’s collection and their whispering tales of bygone eras, the living room and library provide a fascinating window into the past. The magnificent living room takes guests on a trip through time with its colonial furnishings and fine workmanship. The real allure of Adisham Bungalow is found in its conversion from a representation of opulent colonial architecture to a contemplative and pious monastery. On Saturdays, Sundays, Poya Days, and all school break days, visitors are welcome to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and discover the monastery’s background.
Adisham Bungalow is more than a historical site; it’s also a window into Sri Lanka’s colonial past, a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, and a rare chance to see how history and religion coexist peacefully.
