Badulla- Adisham bungalow

Adisham’s bungalow is one of the popular tourist destinations of those who visit Nuwaraeliya and Badulla. This bungalow (now a monastery of Roman catholic priests) was built by an English planter Thomas Villers in 1931. He has given the name of his Kentish village to this mansion and has imported all components as furniture, carpets and glasses to make sure it looked like an Elizabethan country mansion of his village. The garden which reflects the British landscaping of that era, is carefully planned and includes grass lawns, various types of flowers beds and orchards. The house is still well maintained and consists of a drawing room, library, kitchen, study room and bed rooms. Walls of some rooms are decorated by the paintings of Lady Villers who seems to be a good artist. A stable and a room used as a generator room can be seen outside. In the living room a large portrait of Thomas Villers hangs from the wall and the elegant furniture, beautiful lampshades and carpets imported from Britain are still there.

The fire place in the study room is also a wonderful creation. From the outlet freshly prepared marmalades, jams and cordials can be purchased. If you are travelling from Nuwara eliya take Nuwara eliya- welimada road up to Keppitipola. From there turn right to  Haputhale road. Travelling in this part of the road itself is a unique experience as it winds through a hilly area carpeted with tea bushes. Travel until you come across the name board. Some prefer to walk to the bungalow from this point as it ascends through the Thangamalai bird sanctuary- which is an ideal place for bird watchers. If you are coming from the other way come to Haputale town and take the temple road. It is about two kilometers from Haputale town. A vehicle can reach the place and parking facilities are available.