Arcadia is a country house in Diyatalawa, in the Badulla District, Sri Lanka.
Built by British planter, G. M. Crabbe, the house and tea estate which was also called Arcadia was sold to D. R. Wijewardene in 1932 following the 1930 - 1932 economic crisis triggered by a steep drop in tea prices.
Wijewardene used Arcadia as a holiday retreat and to host distinguished guests during weekends, notably Lord Soulbury, Sir Fredrick Rees and Fredrick Burns who were members of the Soulbury Commission.
On recommendations of the Soulbury Commission, Sri Lanka gained dominion status and independence in 1948.
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