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Stunning piece of Colonial Architecture draped in 25 acres of lush greenery!
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6 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 10593.2 sq m
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Explore the area
Ratnapura, SG
- Ratnapura National Museum17 min drive
- Bopath Ella Waterfall37 min drive
- Sri Pada151 min drive
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Double room
2 Single Beds
Double room
2 Single Beds
Double room
2 Single Beds
Double room
2 Single Beds
Single room
1 Single Bed
Single room
1 Single Bed
3 bathrooms
Separate bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Separate bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Separate bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
About this property
Stunning piece of Colonial Architecture draped in 25 acres of lush greenery!
William Skeen in his novel Adam’s Peak has described how ‘most hospitably’ he was entertained at the Gileemale Walawwa of Laksha Mudiyanselage Punchi Bandara during an excursion, back in 1870.
Today, this splendid Sri Lankan manor house, which once hosted the famous English photographer, William Skeen for breakfast, offers that great hospitality inherent to the DNA of their lineage to travel aficionados around the world through a hospitality experience that is hard to match.
The mansion dates back to the times of King Rajasinghe I, also known as Seethawaka Rajasinghe who ruled the country from 1581 to 1592. The legend has it that the King bestowed a youth by the name of Appu from Pagoda, Kotte the gift of the village known today as Gileemale after he successfully accomplished an open challenge to climb the Kunudiya Rock. The King also permitted Appu to bring his relatives and friends to Gileemale and thus he changed his surname to Bandara. He was also granted permission by the King to build a mansion in the area which went onto become the Gileemale Walawwa today. Opposite to the walawwa, you find the old roadway leading to Adam’s Peak known as Raja Mawatha. For generations, the Gileemale family has served as the hospitality partners for king’s men.
According to folklore, the mansion has been designed taking the flight of a bluebird as an omen. Although the ancient walawwa dilapidated; the present one was built around 150 years ago with a second floor inducted in 1911.
The more recent refurbishment had given this ancestral walawwa the ambience of an upmarket holiday home at a very minimalistic finish. Consists of two luxury suites on the upper floor, four standard bedrooms downstairs, Yoga and Relaxing Lounge in the open interior courtyard, a reading room, museum of antiques and plenty of relaxing areas decorated with archeological monuments and paintings, the property has been designed to evoke a sense of place for the guests.
The mansion also connects its visitors with a myriad of travel experiences steeped in the history and culture of the Sabaragamuwa Province as the famous Adam’s Peak, the historic Saman Devalaya, the Rankoth Viharaya known for its stone inscription, Bopath Ella and Udawalawa.
A stunning piece of colonial architecture draped in 25 acres of lush greenery, and nestled in Ratnapura in close proximity to the Sri Pada mountain range, the Gileemale Retreat has been refurbished to cleverly combine the old classic charm with modern luxury.
Apart from business travelers, the retreat provides an ideal getaway for holiday seekers as writers, agri tourists, stress relievers, artists and adventure enthusiasts as well as for lovers of nature, history and heritage alike.
Today, this splendid Sri Lankan manor house, which once hosted the famous English photographer, William Skeen for breakfast, offers that great hospitality inherent to the DNA of their lineage to travel aficionados around the world through a hospitality experience that is hard to match.
The mansion dates back to the times of King Rajasinghe I, also known as Seethawaka Rajasinghe who ruled the country from 1581 to 1592. The legend has it that the King bestowed a youth by the name of Appu from Pagoda, Kotte the gift of the village known today as Gileemale after he successfully accomplished an open challenge to climb the Kunudiya Rock. The King also permitted Appu to bring his relatives and friends to Gileemale and thus he changed his surname to Bandara. He was also granted permission by the King to build a mansion in the area which went onto become the Gileemale Walawwa today. Opposite to the walawwa, you find the old roadway leading to Adam’s Peak known as Raja Mawatha. For generations, the Gileemale family has served as the hospitality partners for king’s men.
According to folklore, the mansion has been designed taking the flight of a bluebird as an omen. Although the ancient walawwa dilapidated; the present one was built around 150 years ago with a second floor inducted in 1911.
The more recent refurbishment had given this ancestral walawwa the ambience of an upmarket holiday home at a very minimalistic finish. Consists of two luxury suites on the upper floor, four standard bedrooms downstairs, Yoga and Relaxing Lounge in the open interior courtyard, a reading room, museum of antiques and plenty of relaxing areas decorated with archeological monuments and paintings, the property has been designed to evoke a sense of place for the guests.
The mansion also connects its visitors with a myriad of travel experiences steeped in the history and culture of the Sabaragamuwa Province as the famous Adam’s Peak, the historic Saman Devalaya, the Rankoth Viharaya known for its stone inscription, Bopath Ella and Udawalawa.
A stunning piece of colonial architecture draped in 25 acres of lush greenery, and nestled in Ratnapura in close proximity to the Sri Pada mountain range, the Gileemale Retreat has been refurbished to cleverly combine the old classic charm with modern luxury.
Apart from business travelers, the retreat provides an ideal getaway for holiday seekers as writers, agri tourists, stress relievers, artists and adventure enthusiasts as well as for lovers of nature, history and heritage alike.
Property manager
Ishantha Dassanayake
Languages
English
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Amenities
Breakfast included
Kitchen
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Gileemale
Located in Gileemale, this holiday home is in the mountains and on a river. Japan Peace Temple and Christ Church Warleigh are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Central Highlands of Sri Lanka and Katugas Ella Falls.
Ratnapura, SG
What's nearby
- Gnanasiha Tapowana Vihara - 17 min drive - 12.1 km
- Ratnapura National Museum - 17 min drive - 13.6 km
- Katugas Ella Falls - 20 min drive - 12.4 km
- Bopath Ella Waterfall - 37 min drive - 29.0 km
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve - 75 min drive - 65.7 km
Restaurants
- Pizza Hut - Kuruwita - 27 min drive
- Palm Garden Travellers' Paradise - 26 min drive
- Garland Cafe - 21 min drive
- Pizza Hut - 17 min drive
- Phalomino - 16 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Ishantha Dassanayake

The Gileemale Retreat is the brainchild of the sole owner of the Walawwa, Ishantha Avinda Dassanayake who is the 6th generation member of the lineage of Punchi Bandara. Ishantha has stamped his mark on his ancestral home with a history of 300 years with the vision to build a sustainable hospitality venture that rekindles the past glory of the Sabaragamuwa culture while giving back to the environment and village community.
Why they chose this property
Those seeking to unwind can undertake a wellness vacation at the Yoga Retreat and Ayurveda Spa to benefit from Sri Lanka’s indigenous treatments and wellness practices. Here, one can enjoy the array of authentic cuisine from the Sabaragamuwa region or detoxing juices and vegetarian dishes offered at the venue to treat the guests to a meal of natural goodness.
While tea, rubber, cinnamon, bamboo estates and the herb/ organic garden surrounding the Gileemale Retreat take the guests through an incredible agro tourism experience, the abundant birdlife at the property makes this holiday home tailor-made for bird lovers and ornithologists. The lush natural habitat surrounding the retreat is home to 75 species of land birds out of which 15 are endemic to Sri Lanka. Some of the species endemic to Sri Lanka that have been spotted at the site include: Chestnut-backed Owlet, Sri Lankan junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii) and Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon (Treron pompadora ). In the sanctuary there are also many resident birds as Changeable Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus), Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus), White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata ) and Jerdon's Leafbird (Chloropsis jerdoni) to name a few.
While tea, rubber, cinnamon, bamboo estates and the herb/ organic garden surrounding the Gileemale Retreat take the guests through an incredible agro tourism experience, the abundant birdlife at the property makes this holiday home tailor-made for bird lovers and ornithologists. The lush natural habitat surrounding the retreat is home to 75 species of land birds out of which 15 are endemic to Sri Lanka. Some of the species endemic to Sri Lanka that have been spotted at the site include: Chestnut-backed Owlet, Sri Lankan junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii) and Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon (Treron pompadora ). In the sanctuary there are also many resident birds as Changeable Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus), Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus), White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata ) and Jerdon's Leafbird (Chloropsis jerdoni) to name a few.
What makes this property unique
Apart from business travelers, the retreat provides an ideal getaway for holiday seekers as writers, agri tourists, stress relievers, artists and adventure enthusiasts as well as for lovers of nature, history and heritage alike.
Languages:
English
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