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Stafford Bungalow is a beautifully restored 130-year-old planter’s bungalow, situated within the scenic Stafford Tea Estate in the village of Ragala, near Kandapola in Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Originally built in 1884 by a Scottish plantation manager, this charming four-bedroom bungalow retains much of its old-world character, featuring wooden floors, fireplaces, and a gabled roof. The property is set amidst meticulously kept lawns, bordered by colourful flower beds, and offers sweeping views of the surrounding tea plantation and the majestic mountains beyond.
The bungalow was upgraded in 2013 and can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests. It can be booked by the room or as a whole villa, making it an ideal option for families or small groups seeking a peaceful retreat. Stafford Bungalow and the tea estate are owned by the Hemas Company, which is committed to environmental conservation and supporting the local village community. The tranquil setting and charming atmosphere provide a perfect escape to the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country.
What we love
- The bungalow dates back to 1884 and offers a glimpse into colonial-era architecture
- Nestled amidst lush tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya, a stay here promises tranquility and peace
- The hotels level of personalised service is exemplary with attentive staff ensuring a comfortable stay for every guest
- Ideal location for some stages of the Pekoe Trail
This is not an easy place to reach so you will need a car or taxi on hand
There are limited alternative dining options nearby, so you’ll probably be eating your meals exclusively at the bungalow
Be mindful of the cooler climate in Nuwara Eliya and pack appropriately
Family-friendly with spacious rooms and outdoor spaces for children to explore and additional beds and cribs available on request. Cooking demonstrations offer a fun and interactive family experience, also on offer are educational trips to learn about tea cultivation, local flora and fauna.Like many hill country plantation bungalows, the winding roadway that leads to Stafford Bungalow is rustic, but worth the effort for those in search of rural bliss. The village of Ragala is about 40 minutes away from Nuwara Eliya. Around six hours from Colombo airport unless you consider air taxi options. You can also head to the south coast via a daily sea plane service between Hatton and KoggalaWhat our travellers say
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