Nestled near the shores of Hikkaduwa Beach, this meticulously restored 1926 colonial villa pays homage to Poseidon, the god of the sea, through its harmonious fusion of historic charm and contemporary sophistication. Once a private residence, the six-bedroom property now serves as a luxury hospitality retreat, balancing its original architectural character with modern tropical design.



Architectural Highlights
The villa’s grand entrance features a striking staircase that narrows as it ascends, symbolizing a transition from the outside world into a serene sanctuary. Whitewashed walls and timber columns evoke timeless coastal aesthetics, while open-to-sky courtyards enhance natural ventilation and blur boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. Glass sliding doors in the dining area reveal an inviting indoor swimming pool, creating a seamless connection to lush surroundings.


Design Elements
Timber Accents: Warmth radiates through timber flooring, partition walls, and columns, contrasting elegantly with minimalist white interiors.
Arch-Shaped Verandas: Framed by stately columns, these shaded walkways lead to sprawling outdoor lawns, perfect for leisurely strolls or alfresco gatherings.
Artful Curation: Thoughtfully placed artworks, handpicked ornaments, and ambient lighting accentuate the villa’s unique narrative and tranquil ambiance.

