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Suburb in Western Province, Sri Lanka
Wellawatta වැල්ලවත්ත
வெள்ளவத்தை
Suburb
Wellawatte junction that connects to the railway stationWellawatte junction that connects to the railway station
Wellawatta is located in Colombo DistrictWellawattaWellawattaLocation in Colombo DistrictShow map of Colombo DistrictWellawatta is located in Sri LankaWellawattaWellawattaWellawatta (Sri Lanka)Show map of Sri Lanka
Coordinates: 6°52′29″N 79°51′38″E / 6.874657°N 79.860483°E / 6.874657; 79.860483
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceWestern Province
DistrictColombo District
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
Postal Code00600

Wellawatta is a neighbourhood of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It lies immediately south of Bambalapitiya and is classified as zone 6 within the Colombo Municipal region. The town begins at the old Dutch canal just before the Savoy Cinema and extends south to the same canal that reaches the sea just before the junction at Hospital Road where Dehiwela begins. It is bounded on the west by the waters of the Indian Ocean and extends to Pamankada where Havelock Road forks and meets the Sri Saranankara Road bridge, which stretches over the Dutch canal, extending towards Kohuwala-Hospital Road junction on Dutugemunu Street.

The name Wellawatta means 'Sandy Garden' in Sinhalese and 'White Garden' in Tamil.

During the colonial period, much of present day Wellawatta was made of coconut estates owned by European families, particularly that of Charlemont Jonathan Gauder. Many of the roads and place names bear the names of the Gauder family including Charlemont, Frederica, Collingwood, Alexandra and Frances. The landmark Savoy cinema was built by CV De Silva in the 1940s. In the 1980s, the area drew many Tamils fleeing the civil war from the north of the country. Today, Wellawatta is a built up commercial and residential area with a small amount of light industry. Posh new apartment complexes coexist with slums particularly along the canal areas.

Schools

Art and religious centres

  • Sri Dharmodaya Temple
  • Sri Jayasinharamaya Temple
  • Boddhirukkaramaya Temple
  • Colombo Tamil Association
  • Ramakrishna Mission
  • Aishwarya Lakshmi Kovil
  • Mayurapathy Amman Kovil
  • Sri Kannagi Amman Kovil
  • Visakha Pillaiyar Kovil
  • Muhiyadeen Jumu’ah Mosque
  • Wellawatta Jumu’ah Mosque
  • St. Lawrence's Church, Wellawatte

References

  1. "Wellawatte (Colombo-6)". colombofort.com. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
Places adjacent to Wellawatte
Indian Ocean Bambalapitiya Havelock Town
Indian Ocean Wellawatte
Pamankada

Kirilapone
Indian Ocean Dehiwala
Kalubowila
Suburbs of Colombo
Colombo Inner
Sri J'pura-Kotte
Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia
Colombo Outer
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