By Royston Ellis
The entrance to MF Bungalow reveals a lot about the character of the place to the observant visitor. There is a discreet sign by the wrought-iron gate, a well-swept driveway with a classic Mini motorcar parked to one side under a marquee, a green lawn of soft grass, and a varnished bungalow façade adorned with hanging potted plants. In a flower pot on a ledge, a tiny black bird peeps from its resting place for the night. I realised then that even birds feel safe at home in this unique bungalow in the hills of Uva.