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BEACH HOUSE

Nominated as one of the top 20 villas in the world for it's perfection, The villa faces south and gazes over the gardens across the white sandy beach to the warm surf. To quote from the guest book - 'If you want to top up your tan, read your backlog of books and lie about doing nothing, then locking yourself away at The Beach House might be the best way to lose yourself.' The large pool, shaded by the palm trees, is an inviting distraction from the next chapter. The sand is of the type that seems to flow between your toes.
The drive from Colombo is a long one but well worth it. Tangalla itself is fairly typical; dusty and noisy but the surrounding is filled with Buddhist temples to rival Dambulla; Hindu temples of Kataragama; not to mention the proximity to Yala national park, the area affords some great sightseeing opportunities. Further more, although there are an increasing number of hotels in the area you may still find yourselves the only foreigners. However if you need to simply unwind and drift wherever then this is the villa of your dreams to enjoy.Location:
198km (4-5 hrs) from Colombo on the edge of Tangalla. The journey can be done in one day or with a stop over for a night or two in Galle, or elsewhere along the way.
No of bedrooms:
3 double and 1 single. The single bedroom is housed in its own garden cottage.

Bath/shower rooms:
All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms

Sleeps:
7 persons. No children under 14 years.

Sitting area:
An enclosed sitting room leads onto the front terrace with blissfully comfortable lounging seats looking over across the Indian Ocean.

Dining area:
A table is set on the veranda.

Kitchen / Staff:
A fully equipped kitchen and a full time staff of 4 will ensure you are pampered and left to drift from dreamy day to dreamy day.

Pool:
Shaded by palm trees this large pool remains invitingly cool all day.


 


 
 
   
   
   
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