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There is a hill the stars look to Where nature tangos Where the city runs to Where curiosity wanders free This is where seasons never lose their splendour Where life, beauty, and joy entwine Above all, this is a lasting home
ROYALGREEN JUNIPER HILL FOURTH AVENUE RESIDENCES Allgreen Properties is proud to present The Bukit Timah Collection, made up of Fourth Avenue Residences, Juniper Hill and Royalgreen. Thoughtfully curated, this collection represents the best of District 10 living in the heart of Bukit Timah. A distinguished address. A lasting home.
Singapore Botanic Gardens Dempsey Hill Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Botanic Gardens MRT Station (Downtown/Circle Line Interchange) Orchard Road Shopping Belt ION Orchard Stevens MRT Station Shangri-La Hotel MacRitchie Reservoir Sixth Avenue MRT Station
“the idea of cutting bukit timah road was first considered in 1827…one of the original purposes of this road was to allow access to the highest point on the island.” Ministry o N ational D evelopment Collection, courtesy o N ational Archives o S ingapore The name Bukit Timah was first recorded in a 1828 map and it literally means ‘tin bearing hill’ in Malay. Today, mention Bukit Timah and what comes to mind are beautiful homes, an exclusive neighbourhood, renowned schools, abundant greenery and an enviable lifestyle. The area is a prime residential district where the majority of Singapore’s 39 Good Class Bungalow Areas are concentrated, including Fourth/Sixth Avenue, First/Third Avenue, Belmont Park, Victoria Park, Cornwall Gardens and Queen Astrid Park. Part of Bukit Timah also falls under Prime District 10, one of the most sought-after residential areas in the city.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Royalgreen Juniper rth A venue Residences
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01 Methodist Girlsʼ School (Primary/Secondary) 02 Odyssey The Global Preschool 03 Nanyang Girlsʼ High School 04 National Junior College 05 Hwa Chong Institution 06 Raffles Girlsʼ Primary School 07 Nanyang Primary School 08 Singapore Chinese Girlsʼ School 09 St. Josephʼs Institution 10 Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) 11 Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) 12 Raffles Girlsʼ Secondary School
Other schools:
Henry Park Primary School St. Margaretʼs Secondary School Swiss School Hollandse School Singapore Korean International School Chatsworth International School (Bukit Timah Campus)
THE RENOWNED BUKIT TIMAH EDUCATION BELT
Some of Singapore’s top schools can be found within Bukit Timah, forming what is one of the country’s most renowned education belts. These schools have had a long and illustrious history. There is also a cluster of international schools including the Swiss School, Chatsworth International School and the Hollandse School.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Raffles Girlsʼ Primary School Methodist Girlsʼ School (Primary/Secondary) Nanyang Primary School Odyssey The Global Preschool
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE SCHOOLS Nanyang Girlsʼ High School Hwa Chong Institution National Junior College Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE SCHOOLS
Restauranteur
“bukit timah has always spelt a relaxed luxe life to me. i like the fact that the neighbourhood offers the ideal combination of good quality homes, great quality schools and customer friendly neighbourhood shops that cater to our daily needs.”
There is a very liveable side to Bukit Timah. The area is peppered with numerous restaurants and home-style eateries, offering everything from gourmet fare to local favourites. Despite being close to the city, these food offerings have a cosy, laid-back atmosphere. Violet Oon’s eponymous restaurant, for one, has drawn Singaporeans from all over the island. Places like the Bukit Timah Saddle Club also offer opportunities for horse riding and a chance to get close to nature. The lifestyle in Bukit Timah is one that is wonderfully homely, yet inspiring at the same time.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Riders Cafe Atlas Coffeehouse Adam Road Food Centre Cluny Court Greenwood Avenue
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE LIFESTYLE
While weekdays are spent in the comfort of home, weekends are abuzz with activities for everyone — muay thai for kids, yoga for mom and golf for dad.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE LIFESTYLE
Botanic Gardens MRT Station Downtown/Circle Line Interchange The new Downtown Line has brought unparalleled convenience to those living, working and studying in Bukit Timah. The line runs from the northwest of Singapore all the way to the east, with stops at Sixth Avenue, Stevens and interchanges at Botanic Gardens and Newton. From these stations, there is direct access to the Orchard Road Shopping Belt, Raffles Place, Marina Bay Financial Centre and Gardens by the Bay. By road, Bukit Timah connects to the north, the west and the east of the island via the Pan-Island Expressway. Orchard Road is a mere 10 minutes’ drive away.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Sixth Avenue MRT Station
Direct access from Fourth Avenue Residences and walking distance from Royalgreen A world of possibilities abounds with the introduction of the Downtown Line. Spend the day with nature or indulge in a little retail therapy. The choice is all yours.
Gardens by the Bay Connected by Downtown Line Orchard Road
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE CONNECTIVITY
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Even though Bukit Timah is centrally located, it is also close to nature. Take a hike at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, the first forest reserve to be established in Singapore. The 163-hectare rainforest has abundant plant species. For a different encounter, the beautifully landscaped Singapore Botanic Gardens is a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. This is the first and only tropical garden in the world to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Singapore Botanic Gardens UNESCO World Heritage Site Bukit Timah Saddle Club Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden Rail Corridor THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION NATURE
While all reasonable care has been taken in preparing this brochure, the vendor and its agent(s) shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. All statements are believed to be correct but shall not be regarded as statements or representations of fact. Visual representations including models, drawings, illustrations, photographs and art renderings portray artistic impressions only and are not to be taken as representations of fact. Floor areas and other measurements are approximate only and are subject to final survey. All information, plans and specifications are current at the time of print and are subject to changes as may be required or approved by the vendor and/or the relevant authorities. The Sale and Purchase Agreement shall form the entire agreement between the vendor and the purchaser and shall in no way be modified by any statements or representations (whether contained in this brochure or given by the vendor’s agent(s) or otherwise). The vendor reserves the right to modify any part or parts of the building, housing project, development and/or any unit prior to completion as directed or approved by the relevant authorities.
PRIME DISTRICT 10
ROYALGREEN JUNIPER HILL FOURTH AVENUE RESIDENCES Allgreen Properties is proud to present The Bukit Timah Collection, made up of Fourth Avenue Residences, Juniper Hill and Royalgreen. Thoughtfully curated, this collection represents the best of District 10 living in the heart of Bukit Timah. A distinguished address. A lasting home.
Singapore Botanic Gardens Dempsey Hill Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Botanic Gardens MRT Station (Downtown/Circle Line Interchange) Orchard Road Shopping Belt ION Orchard Stevens MRT Station Shangri-La Hotel MacRitchie Reservoir Sixth Avenue MRT Station
“the idea of cutting bukit timah road was first considered in 1827…one of the original purposes of this road was to allow access to the highest point on the island.” Ministry o N ational D evelopment Collection, courtesy o N ational Archives o S ingapore The name Bukit Timah was first recorded in a 1828 map and it literally means ‘tin bearing hill’ in Malay. Today, mention Bukit Timah and what comes to mind are beautiful homes, an exclusive neighbourhood, renowned schools, abundant greenery and an enviable lifestyle. The area is a prime residential district where the majority of Singapore’s 39 Good Class Bungalow Areas are concentrated, including Fourth/Sixth Avenue, First/Third Avenue, Belmont Park, Victoria Park, Cornwall Gardens and Queen Astrid Park. Part of Bukit Timah also falls under Prime District 10, one of the most sought-after residential areas in the city.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Royalgreen Juniper rth A venue Residences
MAP IS NOT DRAWN TO SCALE
01 Methodist Girlsʼ School (Primary/Secondary) 02 Odyssey The Global Preschool 03 Nanyang Girlsʼ High School 04 National Junior College 05 Hwa Chong Institution 06 Raffles Girlsʼ Primary School 07 Nanyang Primary School 08 Singapore Chinese Girlsʼ School 09 St. Josephʼs Institution 10 Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) 11 Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) 12 Raffles Girlsʼ Secondary School
Other schools:
Henry Park Primary School St. Margaretʼs Secondary School Swiss School Hollandse School Singapore Korean International School Chatsworth International School (Bukit Timah Campus)
THE RENOWNED BUKIT TIMAH EDUCATION BELT
Some of Singapore’s top schools can be found within Bukit Timah, forming what is one of the country’s most renowned education belts. These schools have had a long and illustrious history. There is also a cluster of international schools including the Swiss School, Chatsworth International School and the Hollandse School.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Raffles Girlsʼ Primary School Methodist Girlsʼ School (Primary/Secondary) Nanyang Primary School Odyssey The Global Preschool
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE SCHOOLS Nanyang Girlsʼ High School Hwa Chong Institution National Junior College Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE SCHOOLS
Restauranteur
“bukit timah has always spelt a relaxed luxe life to me. i like the fact that the neighbourhood offers the ideal combination of good quality homes, great quality schools and customer friendly neighbourhood shops that cater to our daily needs.”
There is a very liveable side to Bukit Timah. The area is peppered with numerous restaurants and home-style eateries, offering everything from gourmet fare to local favourites. Despite being close to the city, these food offerings have a cosy, laid-back atmosphere. Violet Oon’s eponymous restaurant, for one, has drawn Singaporeans from all over the island. Places like the Bukit Timah Saddle Club also offer opportunities for horse riding and a chance to get close to nature. The lifestyle in Bukit Timah is one that is wonderfully homely, yet inspiring at the same time.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Riders Cafe Atlas Coffeehouse Adam Road Food Centre Cluny Court Greenwood Avenue
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE LIFESTYLE
While weekdays are spent in the comfort of home, weekends are abuzz with activities for everyone — muay thai for kids, yoga for mom and golf for dad.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE LIFESTYLE
Botanic Gardens MRT Station Downtown/Circle Line Interchange The new Downtown Line has brought unparalleled convenience to those living, working and studying in Bukit Timah. The line runs from the northwest of Singapore all the way to the east, with stops at Sixth Avenue, Stevens and interchanges at Botanic Gardens and Newton. From these stations, there is direct access to the Orchard Road Shopping Belt, Raffles Place, Marina Bay Financial Centre and Gardens by the Bay. By road, Bukit Timah connects to the north, the west and the east of the island via the Pan-Island Expressway. Orchard Road is a mere 10 minutes’ drive away.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Sixth Avenue MRT Station
Direct access from Fourth Avenue Residences and walking distance from Royalgreen A world of possibilities abounds with the introduction of the Downtown Line. Spend the day with nature or indulge in a little retail therapy. The choice is all yours.
Gardens by the Bay Connected by Downtown Line Orchard Road
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
THE CONNECTIVITY
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Even though Bukit Timah is centrally located, it is also close to nature. Take a hike at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, the first forest reserve to be established in Singapore. The 163-hectare rainforest has abundant plant species. For a different encounter, the beautifully landscaped Singapore Botanic Gardens is a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. This is the first and only tropical garden in the world to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION
Singapore Botanic Gardens UNESCO World Heritage Site Bukit Timah Saddle Club Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden Rail Corridor THE BUKIT TIMAH COLLECTION NATURE
While all reasonable care has been taken in preparing this brochure, the vendor and its agent(s) shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. All statements are believed to be correct but shall not be regarded as statements or representations of fact. Visual representations including models, drawings, illustrations, photographs and art renderings portray artistic impressions only and are not to be taken as representations of fact. Floor areas and other measurements are approximate only and are subject to final survey. All information, plans and specifications are current at the time of print and are subject to changes as may be required or approved by the vendor and/or the relevant authorities. The Sale and Purchase Agreement shall form the entire agreement between the vendor and the purchaser and shall in no way be modified by any statements or representations (whether contained in this brochure or given by the vendor’s agent(s) or otherwise). The vendor reserves the right to modify any part or parts of the building, housing project, development and/or any unit prior to completion as directed or approved by the relevant authorities.
PRIME DISTRICT 10
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