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Enjoy
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Slice of
Kerala
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Green
Meadows Resort, Chennai, India |
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Enjoy a Slice of Kerala on
the ECR Road, Chennai, India!!!
Green Meadows Resort - The Heritage resort where tradition meets
modernity in an eclectic mix. Authentic century old Kerala houses with
ornate woodwork offer an experience of old world charm and luxury. 3kms
away from Tidle Park, an IT Park of Chennai, South India, a pleasant drive
along the East Coast Road leads to Green Meadows. An ideal getaway from
city life and a perfect setting for hosting parties, banquets and
conferences. Be mesmerized by the serenity and wafting sea breeze, under
the shade of the coconut palms, as you relax and indulge yourself in
this oasis of peace.
Experience the comfort of Home and Richness of Heritage in Resort unique
cottages. These cottages have been
painstakingly Relocated piece by piece from Kerala to their new home at
Green Meadows. An enchanting opportunity to enjoy the
ambience of the old world.
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Cottage - Eara House: |
Cottage - Poovarani House: |
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Built by Raja Raja
Kaimal of the Thainadam Family more than 120 years
ago, the Eara House is a one of a Padipurra (7
houses). Traditionally built for the women in the
family this house was built with four entrances,
known as "Nalukett" and opens out to an open
courtyard. |
The beautifully
restored Little Poovarani House was once owned by an
Aristocratic Catholic plantation family almost 90
years ago. Built with meticulous attention to detail
by Devassla Onda of Pattermadom, this is a standing
example of houses from the Poovarani Village in
Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam. |
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Cottage - Twin House 1: |
Cottage - Twin House 2: |
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Experience the grace
and richness of this beautifully restored house
which was owned and built by a Syrian Christian
family in the Edathuva Alleppey District. The
builder Thommy Varkey further modified and expanding
this sprawling family house and was used by future
generations of the family nearly 60 years ago. |
Overlooking an open
courtyard, Twin House 2 was originally built by
Syrian Christian family Ittoop Mathew of
Vazhakkuzhil during the 4th generation. Meticulously
maintained for almost 80 years, this warm and
inviting house combines the historical ambience with
every possible modern convenience. |
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