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The Dutch Architectural Legacy of Lady Hill
Galle Fort panoramic view

The Dutch Architectural Legacy of Lady Hill

Living testament to Sri Lanka's rich colonial past.

Discover how 18th century Dutch builders designed our Property

Nestled at the highest point of the historic city of Galle, Lady Hill Hotel is more than just a place to stay — it is a living testament to Sri Lanka's rich colonial past. With roots tracing back to the 18th century, the building originally served as a Dutch colonial residence before becoming the Vicarage of the Church of England in the 19th century. Today, it stands as a stunning example of preserved Dutch architecture, seamlessly blended with modern comforts and hospitality.

Galle Fort streets
Galle lighthouse
Galle beach
Colonial Interior

Echoes of a Colonial Past

The influence of Dutch architecture is unmistakable the moment you arrive at Lady Hill. The thick, lime-washed walls, high ceilings, and broad verandahs reflect the functional elegance of Dutch colonial design — built to withstand the tropical climate while maintaining timeless aesthetic appeal. The imposing entrance archway, rustic granite stairways, and cobblestone flooring further transport you to a bygone era, offering guests a rare opportunity to experience a piece of history firsthand.

Colonial Exterior
Interior Courtyard
Old stone floor
Lady Hill Verandah

More Than a Stay

For travelers interested in history, design, or culture, a stay at Lady Hill is more than just a getaway — it is an immersive experience. It's a chance to walk the halls of a structure that has witnessed centuries of change, to sleep within walls that have stood the test of time, and to enjoy a view once reserved for colonial governors and clergy.

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