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Ferncliff is a heritage site in Sri Lanka. The bungalow was built in the mid 1800s, and has been a family home ever since. In 2011, with renovations that have retained its colonial charm, Ferncliff is set to capture your imagination, and is one of the last links with ‘Little England’, and the great white hunter Samual Baker, who discovered this idyllic valley, full of elephants, deer and wild boar.
Set in the Nuwara Eliya valley of Sri Lanka’s central highlands, Ferncliff is an ancestral bungalow restored to echo the nostalgia of “Little England”. With four rooms and two suites, Ferncliff serves as an opulent tribute to design, layout and the comfort of bungalow living.
In close vicinity to tea, nature, mountainous trails, and to one of the oldest golf clubs in Asia, Ferncliff is a one of a kind vacation bungalow, immersed with the charm and authenticity of the Sri Lankan way of life.
Come stay awhile and enjoy hospitality from the soul of Nuwara Eliya.
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