Menawali (मेणवली) is a
village about three kilometres from Wai in
Satara
district
and is known
fora Peshwa era "Wada" (Fortified Mansion) built by
Nana Fadnavis, the great
Maratha statesman of the
Peshwa period.
Bhavan Rao Trymbak Pant-Pratinidhi of Aundh and Raghunath Ghanshyam
Mantri (Satara) bestowed the village of Menawali to Nana Fadnavis
in December 1768. Nana built for himself a Wada and a ghat on the
the River Krishnaalong with two temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu
and Shiva.
The Wada now belongs to Nana's descendents and is still in
relatively good shape. It has all the hallmarks of a typical Wada
belonging to a High ranking minister of the
Peshwa Regime.

Rear entrance to Nana Phadanvis' house
(
Nana phadanvis wada) Location:
Menawali,
Wai T.
From the rear entrance of the Wada, we can directly approach the
Krishna river with a breathtaking view of the ghat and temple
complex. The bell house of the temple houses a massive bell
captured by
Bajirao’s brother
Chimnaji Appa from a cathedral in the
Portuguese fort at Bassein. Dated 1707, the five-alloy bell bears a
bas-relief of Mary carrying the infant Jesus Christ cast into
it.

Ghat and Temple Complex on the river
Krishna, Menavali
The ghat and temple complex have proved to be an exotic location
for Bollywood with many films notably among them
Gangaajal and
Swades being shot extensively here.
References
1. Menavali account http://ramrao2.tripod.com/Menavali.html