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OASIS 3 BEDROOMS VILLA SURROUNDED BY PADDY FIELDS IN A 80 PERCH PLOT

USD375,000/For Sale

This beautiful colonial villa in a green oasis surrounded by paddy fields is located in Mihiripenna.
It takes you only 4 km to Unawatuna beach with several restaurants and the famous nightlife, 2 km to the clear water Dalawella beach and 2,5 km to Mihiripenna beach where you can swim with the turtles.
The Galle Fort is 10 minutes away.
This unique villa got fully renovated in 2017.
It has 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms.
You enter the villa from the large veranda and access to the large living room.
In the middle of the villa is a cozy patio with a whirlpool and the two en suite bedrooms, the main kitchen, and the guest bathroom.
Outside you can also find a small kitchen unite.
Upstairs there is another bedroom which can be used as an extra apartment.
The total floor size is 2,5000 Sq. Ft.
It´s a perfect home for everyone who is looking for luxury in nature and a peaceful environment.
The garden is enough space to build a pool.
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Community Description

Unawatuna is a coastal town in Galle district of Sri Lanka. Unawatuna is a major tourist attraction in Sri Lanka and known for its beach and corals. It is a suburb of Galle, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southeast to the city center and approximately 108 kilometres (67 mi) south of Colombo. Unawatuna is situated at an elevation of 5 metres (16 ft) above the sea level. Despite significant development in the last decade it is still home to the endangered and endemic purple-faced langur, a usually shy monkey species that can only be found in Sri Lanka’s forests. The remnant population in Unawatuna needs to be recognised and the remaining forest cover should be protected to preserve this beautiful creature. This will in turn provide unique opportunities for eco-tourism that will benefit all local communities and stakeholders as well as the environment and ecology.

Unawatuna is rich in its biodiversity. Its greatest potential attraction for eco-tourism was the marsh land or mangrove, Kadolana, which was partially dredged and filled to develop a hotel for a German hotel chain. The development never eventuated. Many locals believe it to have been cursed for being built at the doorstep of the Wella Devalaya.[citation needed]

Over sixty species of endemic birds, including terns, egrets, herons, sandpipers and kingfishers, as well as rarer species such as the lesser whistling duck, the Asian palm swift, the white-breasted waterhen, the Loten’s sunbird and the black bittern have been sighted in the locality by the ornithologist, Clive Byers. These birds are mostly sighted in the remaining marshy area and Rumassala Hillock.

Off the coast of Unawatuna, beneath the Indian Ocean lies a number of coral reefs, shipwrecks, and a great variety of fish and turtles. The turtles still wade onto the shore to lay their nests and eggs, and at times, as if to lay first claim to the sandy shore now invaded by the tourists and dotted by restaurateurs, even go right into the beach front restaurants .

The Rumassala coral reefs at the east end of the Galle Harbor attract divers, but are now endangered due to possible port development.[citation needed] Eco treks in the shrub jungles of Rumassala are also available.

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Country: Sri Lanka
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Property Id : 25771
Price: USD 375,000
Year Built: 2017
Land Size - Perches: 80

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