Originally it was the family home, designed by her mother, Esme de Silva in the 1930s.[2][4] In mid 1990s, de Silva inherited the hotel from her parents[5] and renamed the hotel to Helga's Folly.
Accommodations
The hotel consists of eight superior rooms, eight deluxe rooms, eight budget and one suite.[1] The hotel self-designated as an 'anti-hotel'[6] and decorated with antiques, objects of art, murals, and hundreds of family photographs.[7]