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  2. Matilda House - Wikipedia

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    It was a single-storey tropical-style bungalow with four bedrooms and servant-quarters attached. The house was set within a large garden with coconut and various kinds of fruit trees and also includes a horse-stable, tennis-courts and is nearby a small fishing village on the side close to the seafront.

  3. Caldecott Hill - Wikipedia

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    The old campus at Andrew Road was left abandoned until October 2020, when Mediacorp officially put the land up for sale, and appointed real estate consultants to market the area to hold 67 bungalow plots. [4] [5] In December 2020, the land was sold for $280.9 million to Kuok Khoon Hong and his company Perennial Real Estate Holdings. [6]

  4. Cheng Wai Keung - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, the couple put their 84,839 square feet (7,881.8 m 2)-large private bungalow at No 33 Nassim Road in Singapore up for sale at a record-breaking asking price of between $250 and $300 million. The building has an "in-ground swimming pool and a full-sized tennis court".

  5. Chee Guan Chiang House - Wikipedia

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    The bungalow under construction in March 1938 The smaller building on the estate in which Chee lived prior to the completion of the primary bungalow. Chee Guan Chiang House, also known as the Wellington House, is an abandoned bungalow on Grange Road in River Valley, Singapore.

  6. 38 Oxley Road - Wikipedia

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    38 Oxley Road is an eight-bedroom two-storey bungalow located near Orchard Road, Singapore. The house was built in the late 19th century and was the residence of the first prime minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, from the 1940s until his death in 2015. [1] The first meeting of the People's Action Party (PAP) occurred in the basement. [1]

  7. Bungalows, cars seized in Singapore's billion-dollar swoop on ...

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    Singapore's police said they have seized S$1 billion ($734.32 million) in assets from a gang of foreigners laundering proceeds from organised crime, including plush bungalows in the most sought ...

  8. Changi Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The seaside bungalow was built at a cost of $24,943.83 in 1950. [1] Following Singapore's split from Malaysia, then-Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew spent several months living and working at the bungalow. Until the 1980s, the bungalow continued to serve as the holiday home for senior members of the government.

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