
Far from the madding crowd.
Acres of green, shaded and sheltered. A place to relax.


A house with history.

Within the heart of Niribili’s orchards, there is a bungalow, originally built in 1938 by a Mrs Elizabeth Franz. It is home to a family of three and their dogs, chickens and ducks. It stands on four acres of orchard in danger of turning into a forest. The garden has mangoes, cashew, jackfruit, jamun, carambola, guava, sapodilla, ber and custard apple trees, sal, teak, karam, silk cotton, palas, copperpod, frangipani and mast trees, through which winds a path that provides a lovely walk. When mangoes and other fruit ripen in summer, locally resident elephants are frequent visitors.


