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Notary’s House is a peaceful lakeside retreat in the village of Pannala, just 40 minutes from Sri Lanka’s international airport, making it a fantastically accessible place to start or end your trip.
While its design is contemporary, the interiors reflect a classic Sri Lankan villa, rich in character and tradition. Once home to the local notary, the property retains a sense of history, with antique furnishings and thoughtful details, including a reception styled as an old post office counter.
Set within six acres of gardens and a developing organic farm, it offers a serene base with wonderful lakeside views. Meticulously run and effortlessly welcoming, Notary’s House suits both families and those seeking a relaxing stay at the start of their adventures or before a flight home.
What we love
- With only six rooms, this is a friendly and small property that feels exclusive and intimate
- Lots of outdoor space incorporating fabulous, verdant gardens dotted with coconut palms
- Delicious, homecooked Sri Lankan food
- We love the stunning views across the neighbouring lake
- The swimming pool surrounded by palm trees is a fantastic place to cool off after a long journey
It doesn’t have the character of some of the other historic properties in Sri Lanka, but it still has charm and is very comfortable This is more of an airport hotel than a destination in itselfA great choice for families wanting an easy and peaceful retreat. The large gardens provide plenty of space for children to play, and while there are no specific kids' activities, children are warmly welcomed here.The Notary’s House is about 40 minutes from the airport and is a great first or last stop for travellers, especially those heading to or from the cultural triangle. Surrounded by quiet village life in Makandura, your journey from Colombo would take about one-and-a-half hours while Sigiriya is about three hours.What our travellers say
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