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  2. Walauwa - Wikipedia

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    Walauwa. Walauwa or walawwa is the name given to a feudal / colonial manor house in Sri Lanka of a native headmen. It also refers to the feudal social systems that existed during the colonial era. The term walauwa is derived from the Tamil word valavu, which denotes a compound or garden, and by implication, a large house with aristocratic ...

  3. Visumpaya - Wikipedia

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    Government of Sri Lanka. Visumpaya, is an official residence of the Government of Sri Lanka. It is located in Lillie Street, Colombo, Sri Lanka. The house has been used as a residence for visiting heads of state and local government ministers. In July 2023, government of Sri Lanka agreed to lease out this location to be developed as a hotel [1]

  4. Whist Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    Whist Bungalow. Pradeepa Hall ( formally Whist Bungalow) is a large bungalow (as mansions are referred to locally) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A nineteenth century stately home modeled on Neoclassical style, located in Mutwal north of Colombo on the cost where the Kelani River used to meet the Indian Ocean. It is now used as a reception hall for ...

  5. Category:Houses in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. Houses in Sri Lanka by city ‎ (7 C) Houses in Sri Lanka by district ‎ (11 C) Houses in Sri Lanka by province ‎ (6 C)

  6. Atapattu Walawwa - Wikipedia

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    Atapattu Walawwa is a large colonial era manor house situated at 35 Lower Dickson Road, Walawwatta, Galle, Sri Lanka. [1] The walawwa was constructed by Mudaliyar Don Bastian Gooneratne in 1742. [2] The two-storey 743 m 2 (8,000 sq ft) building is located within a 0.6 ha (1.5 acres) garden, approximately 0.5 km (0.31 mi) from the centre of Galle.

  7. Lunuganga - Wikipedia

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    The Lunuganga Estate is the former country house of renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. [1] [2] The estate had been used as a cinnamon estate during the Dutch era and then a rubber plantation under the British. In 1948, the small house in the estate was given on rent to the local tax collector.

  8. Doric Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The house was planned by the governor himself, the building was later known as 'The Doric' due to the architectural design of the columns which was similar to the Ancient Greek Doric order style. It was built at the beginning of the nineteenth century (between 1801 and 1804) [ 3] to revive and supervise the pearl fisheries. [ 4]

  9. Saifee Villa - Wikipedia

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    Saifee Villa. Coordinates: 6°53′57.05″N 79°51′33.00″E. Saifee Villa (previously known as Lakshmigiri) is a mansion at 102, Thurstan Road in Colombo 03, Sri Lanka, located between Thunmulla Junction and College House, Colombo. [1]