A sprawling manor built in the 1800's and refurbished preserving the details and style of a bygone era, This hotel is situated on a 3 acre hill and has 11 rooms and 2 suites offering ultimate comforts, withhuge courtyards, sundraped varendahs and tropical gardens.
This was first occupied by a British Admiral and later by a High Court judge of the colonial era. Tamarind Hill was refurbished preserving the intricate details and style of a by-gone era - all the extensions and alterations to the property have been beautifully blended with the original main house, in keeping with the architecture and restoring it to its grand origins. Situated on a 3 acre hill with huge courtyards, sun-dappled verandahs and tropical gardens, Tamarind Hill has 11 rooms and 2 suites offering the ultimate in comfort, stylish design and modern amenities, juxtaposed with the charm of a bygone era. It has arguably set a challenging new benchmark for private hotel properties in the south of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s cosmopolitan, multicultural past figures richly in the history of this latest property, Tamarind Hill on the outskirts of Galle – a city whose strongly Dutch character belies its history as an ancient global entrepot, a meeting-place for Arabs, Chinese, Greeks, Persians and South Indians, and identified by Victorian scholars with the Biblical port of Tarshish. Tamarind Hill was built by a Sinhalese landowner, Don Johannes Amarasiri, whose European forename reflected common practice among Sri Lankan aristocrats of this era. The mansion later became the official residence of the Representative of the Peninsular and Orient Steam Navigation Company, the famous ‘P&O Line’. Later still, Tamarind Hill became a judge’s residence, at which time the punkahs in the drawing-room were installed.
Tamarind Hill has 10 rooms and 2 suites, replete with twenty-first-century facilities that never obtrude on the traditional elegance and charm of your surroundings. The food and drink is modern rather than traditional, and of the finest quality.
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