A Manor Born of
Another England
1990 Heritage Property
Where Colonial Grace Meets
the Highland Mist
This Tudor-style manor — its gabled rooflines rising above manicured banks of hydrangea and rose — was conceived as a place of genuine retreat. With only 9 rooms, it remains precisely that.
Known to the world as Little England, this corner of Sri Lanka earned its name through its striking resemblance to the English countryside: cool, mist-laden mornings, emerald lawns, and a quiet civility that the modern world has largely forgotten.
From the moment of arrival — greeted with a warm towel and a freshly brewed pot of single estate Ceylon tea — every detail speaks to the quality of care that only a small, owner-operated property can offer.
The Story ofGlendower
Nuwara Eliya — Little England — is one of Sri Lanka's most distinctive destinations. Developed during the British colonial era as a retreat for planters and administrators, it sits at nearly two kilometres above sea level in the heart of the tea country. The air is cool, the light is different here, and the town retains a character found nowhere else on the island.
"To stay at Glendower is to experience Nuwara Eliya as it was always meant to be — unhurried, gracious, and entirely its own."
Award Winning Gardens
Private, immaculately kept gardens recognised by Sri Lanka Tourism. Home to a resident pony.
Open Fireplaces
Lit each evening throughout the cool highland season. The warmest room in Nuwara Eliya.
High Tea on the Lawn
A tradition served daily, Noon to 5 PM. Among the finest in the hill country.
Nine Private Rooms
No crowds. No anonymity. Every guest is known by name before introduction.