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Tags : Historical Site

Timings : 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Time Required : May to July

Entry Fee : LKR 150

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Adisham Hall, Haputale Overview

Adisham Hall is a stone bungalow located near Haputale, Sri Lanka. Constructed in the regal English style of architecture, it houses a charming and well-maintained fruit and flower orchard, a Benedictine monastery, and two quaint rooms—the living room and the library, exhibiting objects from the colonial era. Also, Adisham Hall offers a tranquil atmosphere and gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains.

Visitors can choose to stay in the bungalow’s simple rooms to experience spirituality and solitude among the mountains. They can also buy produce from the bungalow’s gardens; these include jams, cordials, sauces and syrups.

To sum up, a visit to Adisham Hall makes one feel like they are in the beautiful English countryside.

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History Of Adisham Hall

Adisham Hall was built by Sir Thomas Lester Villiers, a British planter, in 1931. The Roman Catholic Church purchased the building in 1960; later, they transformed the bungalow into a monastery.

Adisham Hall Timings and Entry Fee

The timings of Adisham Hall are from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. It is closed on weekdays, and is open to the public on weekends and public holidays but with restricted access. The entry fee to the bungalow is LKR 150 per person. Photography and videography are not allowed inside the building.

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