The
Ashley Bungalow was built in 1875
by the Bakers and their associates. As you enter from the east through the
winding rubble and mud paved road, up on the hill is situated the Ashley
Bungalow. The building stands, commanding a magnificent view facing South, at
the opening of a ghat on the valley which flows down gently to the plains below.
The road twists and turns around the hills through the tea gardens around the
bungalow and reach at the three bayed high laden front of the building facing
South. The bungalow is a sleeping place of
history of the hills of
Travancore, where tradition and antiquity lay asleep not easily to be woken up
by a sudden knock at its door.
The tiled and steeply pitched roof adorns the building, with peaked roof tops
standing on walls on the eastern and western flanks built like a fortress. The
high laden building has steps with scalloped ledges which is a curious mixture
of local styles and English architecture. This spacious home has lofty domed
ceiling made of wood . There is a master piece wood work, separating the dining
room from the drawing room The split leveled garden is landscaped with a green
lawn fringed on the southern side with trees like Norfolk, pine, cypress, blue
gums and spathodia. The thick foliages which lazily let the sun rays sieve
through them, makes us feel the embrace of nature. The westerly wind sweep
across the drawing room, set majestically with large doors among spans of glass
running the full southern side. Seated there on the plush sofas you will feel
like a King, and leisurely love to sip a cup of tea, made of leaf fresh from the
gardens.
Accommodation
The eastern side has two double rooms. The first
is a huge one with massive cots and furniture made in abstract Victorian and
mid-Victorian styles Cutting across to the dining room and further north, we
come across the second largest bedroom neatly laid with its muscular looking
furniture made of teak wood. The corner most bedroom on the east is good
humorously called 'a honeymooners den" and is set up very quietly and is always
totally undisturbed.
All four bedrooms have fire places and large bathrooms which are ventilated by
opening the top half of the windows without loss of privacy. There is another
single room with an attached bathroom which is also offered to the guests.. The
large windows and good wall space of the rooms join together effortlessly to
give the bungalow an elegant look.ed floors, is still kept in its old grandeur.







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