
The Holy Trinity Church
The construction of a church belonging to the "Church of England" was started by the British in 1833. Even though religious activities were done in this Holy Trinity church, whose construction took place for 10 years and completed in 1843, it was officially declared open on 24th February 1852.
This Church, which was built by following the architectural techniques of the British, also houses the pipe organ which is a special model, has drawn the attention of many tourists.

The Hill Club
The Hill Club of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka was founded in 1876 by a British Coffee Planter, as a "Home" Away from home, and today a privately operated club, with luxury rooms and all modern facilities.
The Hill Club, Nuwara Eliya is perhaps one of the few remaining monuments that remind you of the colonial occupation of Sri Lanka.Over a Century old, this cozy, comfortable holiday home once catered only to the British on the island and has an interesting history behind it. It has seen the good time and bad, war and peace, grandeur and simplicity. Today’s it reflects a combination of exclusivity in style and class and modern service, and utopian admixture of the old and the new.

Post Office
Built in 1894 this red brick building was built by the British according to the Tudor style and is a two storied building with a clock spire.This building is located at the centre of Nuwara Eliya town and is one of the oldest buildings in Sri Lanka.