A Personal History Rooted in Galle
“My relationship with Galle goes back to childhood,” he reflects. “My father grew up here, and I spent my holidays wandering these streets, playing cricket on the ramparts, and absorbing the rhythms of the Fort.”
The property itself came into his life in 2004, when he inherited it from his grandmother. At the time, it was a small lawyer’s office near the courthouse square – unassuming, functional, and far removed from the serene retreat it is today. Yet even then, its potential was unmistakable.
Though no precise records exist, the building dates back to the 17th century, its walls still bearing traces of pink coral, a material used during the Portuguese and Dutch periods. “You feel the weight of history in a space like this,” he says. “It’s something you have to respect.”