The beautiful two storied country house was built in 1930 on a property granted, with title deed dated 1926 and handed down to his legacies and now painstakingly well kept by the present owner Mr. V.P Kurian. The building is situated amidst a lush green 150 acre estate of mixed plantation of rubber, coffee, cocoa, tapioca, pepper, vanilla and paddy. The bungalow is built on a small plot riveted up with the western side overlooking the fields where paddy, banana, tapioca and seasonal vegetables are raised and harvested. The field is bordered by a stream further west. The rotating cultivation makes the field emerald green all the year around. The steeply pitched, tile roofed, double storied house has front balconies and tiny verandahs which runs the full front of the south east facing bungalow. The building is a typical blend of early Syrian Christian home architecture with the traditional spacious Keralite style of numerous cross ventilated doors and windows which let in lots of air and sunlight.
Old and huge Mahogany, Mango, Mangos tine, and Nutmeg and Clove trees shade the home. On the first floor a small part of the hall is set as a library with fairly good collection of books to read and relax. From the library one can step into the balcony offering a panoramic view of the cultivated fields below, swaying to the tunes of the mild breeze.
The single large bedroom with heavily timbered doors and windows has red oxide polished floors and are spacious and richly furnished. The walls plastered with lime stone stucco added with egg white are neatly finished and kept impeccably white to this day without much losing the mirror like shine. The open windowed bathrooms are a specialty which gives a panoramic view of the beautiful surroundings without hindering the privacy of the guests.
Accommodation
Apart from one large double bedroom offered at the old section, elderly guests coming on twin sharing basis can be accommodated in the new bungalow which has convenient modern amenities.
The host also offers the opportunity to interact with their family and experience life as they do.
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