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Adisham Hall

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Adisham Hall, nestled in the cool highlands of Haputale, is a charming Tudor-style mansion built in the 1930s by a British tea planter. Today, it serves as a Benedictine monastery, offering visitors a glimpse into colonial-era elegance and monastic serenity. The house is surrounded by well-manicured gardens, where you can stroll among roses and towering trees while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Inside, original furnishings, a library, and a chapel reflect its layered history. A small café serves refreshments, making it a peaceful retreat for a few hours.

Don't miss

  • Explore the preserved rooms with original colonial furniture and a vintage library.
  • Walk through the tranquil rose gardens and enjoy sweeping views of the Haputale hills.
  • Visit the small on-site museum showcasing artifacts from the tea plantation era.

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Ways to visit Adisham Hall

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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