Hi All,
This was wat I was mentioning just now, the matilda house at Punggol. Just wan to share..Rumoured to be haunted.
http://www.spi.com.sg/spi_files/pung...house/main.htm
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=99647
Some pictures of it.
Brief history:
Matilda House
Abstract from http://www.ura.gov.sg/skyline/skylin...kylineP4c.html
Located at Punggol, Matilda House was built in 1902 for Mr Joseph Cashin whose family history in Singapore can be traced back to the early 1840s. The building is a fine example of an early style tropical bungalow. The tropical style of the building is accentuated through its architectural features such as open verandahs, raised floors and the use of timber framed lattice and louvres to permit cross breezes. As the only remaining historical bungalow in Punggol, the conservation of Matilda House will serve as a significant landmark for the future Punggol new town and as a reminder of "old Punggol".
This was wat I was mentioning just now, the matilda house at Punggol. Just wan to share..Rumoured to be haunted.
http://www.spi.com.sg/spi_files/pung...house/main.htm
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=99647
Some pictures of it.
Brief history:
Matilda House
Abstract from http://www.ura.gov.sg/skyline/skylin...kylineP4c.html
Located at Punggol, Matilda House was built in 1902 for Mr Joseph Cashin whose family history in Singapore can be traced back to the early 1840s. The building is a fine example of an early style tropical bungalow. The tropical style of the building is accentuated through its architectural features such as open verandahs, raised floors and the use of timber framed lattice and louvres to permit cross breezes. As the only remaining historical bungalow in Punggol, the conservation of Matilda House will serve as a significant landmark for the future Punggol new town and as a reminder of "old Punggol".
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