A Neighbourhood Where Every Verandah Has a Story
Seshadripuram Is One of Bangalore's Oldest Planned Cantonment Extensions, Packed With Independent Bungalows, Mosaic Floors, and Generations of the Same Family — Our Housekeepers Treat Every Antique With the Reverence It Deserves
Seshadripuram was laid out in the late 19th century as a residential retreat for those who wanted to live near Bangalore's growing administrative centre, yet far enough to enjoy open spaces and clean air. Today, it is a dense but dignified neighbourhood where bungalows with red‑oxide floors stand next to small apartment blocks, and where the smell of freshly ground filter coffee still wafts from kitchen windows at dawn. Water comes predominantly from the Cauvery supply, though pressure in the upper floors of older buildings can be modest. The main cleaning challenges here are not construction dust, but the slow accumulation of city grime on wooden window frames, the gentle wear on vintage mosaic tiles, and the care that brass, copper, and old‑world stained‑glass panels demand. A Seshadripuram housekeeper must be a preserver. She knows to wipe a teakwood door with a barely damp cloth, to polish brass lamps only with a soft, designated flannel, and to never drag furniture across a mosaic floor that has held its pattern since 1952.
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