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The WEERAMAN WALAWA (Aristocratic Mansion) is located on Sri Lanka’s exotic South coast, which is quietly becoming the latest Riviera of choice for the worlds most discerning and inquisitive travelers.
Set on serene – 3 acres – of beautiful lush rambling tropical gardens completely, surrounded by a 6 meter high security perimeter wall, located within minutes from Sri Lanka’s famous South coast beaches.
Set on the high ground recently fully renovated this imposing- 2 storey -100 year old Heritage Property overlooks the surrounding rice paddy fields with wonderful grounds of lawns flowering exotic plants, and mature tropical fruit trees.
The property has 6 bedrooms of which 3 are large suites and the other 3 are all double bedrooms. All bedrooms are with luxury en-suite bathrooms.
There are reception rooms, a formal dining area for 16 people, extensive verandahs at the front and back of the Walawa; a Inner Court Yard, a swimming pool, a secluded garden sun deck, together a traditional, Sri Lanka style, Garden Pavilion with bar and a shower area, separate (5 rooms + staff kitchen) staff accommodation, a 4 car garage.
This fabulous property is also ideal and already set up to readily function as a Luxury Boutique Hotel or function as a large family estate home.
The WEERAMAN WALAWA provides the necessary respite from all reminders of present-day chaos and noise and is a place to which one could escape and, having escaped, shut the figurative door, there to breathe pure air and hear only the sounds provided by natural forces.
The property is also the perfect place to base yourself to set off to enjoy the world famous beaches and local & chaotic markets and villages of the Southern Province.
The furniture is included in the price except for the owners’ personal antique effects.
For further pictatorial information please log on to the website:
http://www.jamesfennell.com/gallery.php?&id=57
where one can visit the website of the famous English photographer James Fennel, who earlier extensively photographed the WEERAMAN WALAWA prior to its renovations.
