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The Verandah Residences Brochure Inspiration Colonial Heritage Colonial-style villas were built at the turn of the previous century to house colonial Large verandahs at the front and sides were windows and open interior spaces bungalows evoke a nostalgic longing for the Black and White Bungalow Clusters Nepal Hill Rochester Park Goodwood Hill Portsdown Road Mount Pleasant Dempsey Road Pasir Panjang Adam Park Landed Housing Estate Alexandra Park Mount Faber Gillman Barracks freeholdFreehold The lasting value The family stories The things that you treasure Because home is where traditions are created for generations BEGIN A NEW TRADITION 01 this freehold development in Pasir Panjang draws inspiration from the black and white bungalows. It is designed to be low-rise and celebration of the best of both worlds. Artist’s impression ORIGINATION Establish a new classic 05 06 “There’s a special kind of feeling you get on a Verandah verandah that you just can’t get anywhere else.” living Artist’s impression 07 Tradition Reconstruction What makes a design classic is its ability it is accorded a respect that turns it into a tradition. What makes a design genius is Black and White Bungalows A fruition of an architectural style that marries both British Colonial grandeur best elements of such a unique style are now incorporated to bring the romance of the past to the future of Black & White Bungalow Pitched Roof Body Base Base 08 Base Form Window Wall Verandah Recreates the effect of keeping The verandah of a black and white bungalow interiors naturally airy and cool by is now ingeniously translated into the opening up the inside to the outside. architecture of The Verandah Residences. Eaves and Ledges Louvered Screens Juliet Balconies Inspired by traditional construction to Originally used to protect the interiors Modern interpretations of the soaring offer shade from direct sunlight and rain. windows found in traditional black and white bungalows. BASE FORM WINDOW WALL VERANDAH EAVES & LEDGES LOUVERED SCREENS JULIET BALCONIES 09 Redefining colonial modernism Artist’s impression 12 Juliet balcony an ideal spot to spend a quiet afternoon reading. Artist’s impression distinctive Juliet Balcony. This cosy balcony is the perfect social area to chat while enjoying the natural Juliet balcony Artist’s impression 13 and white bungalows were elevated with pillars white bungalows were elevated with pillars and Elevated Elevated the entire development replicates the elevated entire development replicates the elevated effect. bungalows bungalowsa sense of grandeur the moment you come home. sense of grandeur the moment you come home. Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 16 Tropical Tropical splendoursplendour and crystal-blue waters. and crystal-blue waters. “Nature is not a place to visit. “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” It is home.” Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 17 18 Swimming Pool Swimming Pool Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 19 20 Enjoy an unforgettable evening dining under the stars. Elegant lighting amidst designer landscaping creates a sophisticated garden party atmosphere. The water features also enhance the celebratory Dining & BBQ Pavilion ambience as you feast the night away with your loved ones. Enjoy an unforgettable evening dining under the stars. Elegant lighting amidst designer landscaping creates a sophisticated garden party atmosphere. The water features also enhance the celebratory Dining & BBQ Pavilion ambience as you feast the night away with your loved ones. Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 21 22 The grand black and white bungalows with sprawling grounds also comprise smaller buildings Gym of the pavilions houses a state-of-the-art gym with bracing pool views to make working out a joy. The grand black and white bungalows with sprawling grounds also comprise smaller buildings Gym of the pavilions houses a state-of-the-art gym with bracing pool views to make working out a joy. Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 23 24 SKY LOUNGE makes this an impressive venue for gatherings. SKY LOUNGE for socialising also makes this an impressive venue for gatherings. Artist’s impression Artist’s impression 25 POSITION Convenient. Coveted. Connected. 27 Holland Village HOLLAND To Jurong East To Jurong East Market DOVER DOVERVILLAGE MRT MRTMRT HO Y LL D D A AN A Singapore A Singapore D W R O Polytechnic The Star O Polytechnic S The Star O R R N A D I I E T Vista T E Vista D N D N BUONA VISTA A U BUONA VISTA E O E O Q V R M E M MRT MRT E R E R L E L Anglo-Chinese D Anglo-Chinese D R A V A C C United World O The MetropolisUnited WorldC The Metropolis O O COMMONWEALTHO O A Junior College R Junior College R M D College D TA College TA IS M MRT IS V O V N A Biopolis W A N E N The locale The locale A O LT Queensway O Anglo-Chinese School U Anglo-ChineseH School U B A B Fairfield V SecondaryFairfield School (Independent) H (Independent)E H N Methodist T U Methodist T R one-north E R one-north School O School O N MRT N MRT New Town Singapore Institute Singapore Institute Primary School of Technology INSEAD Asia of Technology INSEAD Asia Fusionopoliis Fusionopoliis Timbre+ Timbre+ MDIS Campus National University TanglinNational Trust School University of Singapore National of Singapore National QUEENSTOWN MRT University WessexUniversity Hospital Hospital Q Global Indian KENT RIDGE U KENT RIDGE E International PAS MRT PAS E MRT IR PA IR PA N School NJA NJA S NG NG W R R A OA Science Park II - OA Science Park II - Y D AYER RAJAHD EXPRESSWAY (AYE) Business Spaces Science Park I Business Spaces AnchorpointScience Park I West Coast Park West Coast Park IKEA Alexandra Singapore SingaporeAlexandra Science Park II ScienceHospital Park II Pasir Panjang Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre Haw Par Villa Wholesale Centre Haw Par Villa HAW PAR VILLA Kent Ridge Park HAW PAR VILLA Kent Ridge Park MRT MRT Southern Ridges HortPark ARC Maple Tree PASIR PANJANG Commercial PASIR PANJANG MRT Mapletree MRT Gillman Business City Barracks Pasir Panjang Pasir Panjang Food Centre W Food Centre EST Pasir Panjang CO AST Park HIG HW AY LABRADOR PARK MRT Keppel TELOK BLANGAH Club MRT Labrador Nature Reserve Pasir Panjang Port Pasir Panjang Port Singapore Strait Singapore Strait also mere minutes from Singapore’s grand vision for a future waterfront city. also mere minutes from Singapore’s grand vision for a future waterfront city. Greater Southern Waterfront 250m 500m 250m 500m 28 NEWTON NEWTON Singapore MRT MRT Botanic H Gardens D D OL A A LA O O N R R Gleneagles D Gleneagles O RO S O S R A T R T Hospital C T Hospital C T HA D HA RD O RD O N R C N R C A O S A O S PI D AD PI D AD ER ROA Tang ER ROA LITTLE INDIA Tang LITTLE INDIA Plaza MRT Plaza MRT Tanglin Mall D Tanglin Mall D Dempsey AHill ORCHARD A ORCHARD O The O The R MRT R MRT N Paragon The N Paragon The O O S S R Centrepoint R Centrepoint E E T ION Takashimaya T ION Takashimaya A A P Orchard P Orchard Mandarin SOMERSET Mandarin SOMERSET Phoenix Gallery MRT Gallery MRT D 313 D 313 RParkANGE ROA RANGE ROA G @Somerset G @Somerset DHOBY GHAUT DHOBY GHAUT MRT MRT D A VE O VE RI R VALLEY Fort RI R VALLEY Fort R ROA ROA D Canning D Canning N I L Park Park G N A T FORT FORT Valley K Crescent Girls’ Valley K T T IM CANNING EIM CANNING E Point School Point E E Great World S Great WorldR S R Q Global Indian AL EXAND E MRT T E MRT T U RA R N S N S AlexandraInternational Canal CityOAD Alexandra Canal City E G G E IA IA N School R R S R R W GANGE O GANGE O O O A S AVENUE A S AVENUET A T Y D IC D IC REDHILL Quayside V Quayside V MRTSingapore River Singapore River D Tiong Bahru D Tiong Bahru O A O O A O IKEA HA K R AD HA K R AD U Plaza U Plaza O VELOC O VELOC R R T Alexandra T R R CLARKE QUAY CLARKE QUAY A A A T A T L L M ABC M MRT MRT E TIONG BAHRU E TIONG BAHRU R D R D BrickworksMRT MRT O O R R E TIONG BAHRU ROAD GanA Eng Seng E TIONG BAHRU ROAD A JA D D W LA W Tiong BahruN B U Primary School Tiong Bahru O KIT M O L Market ERAH L Market ) CHINATOWN ) CHINATOWN CTE CTE AY ( MRT AY ( MRT SW SW ES ES Southern PR PR EX EX Ridges L TELOKL AYER TELOK AYER A A R R T OUTRAM PARK T MRT OUTRAM PARK MRT N N E E C MRT C MRT D D A A RO RO Telok Blangah E E DG TANJONG DG TANJONG Hill Park RI RI Gillman B PAGAR B PAGAR W W Barracks E E N MRT N MRT Central Central Business Business Henderson District District Waves Mount ) ) FaberAYE RPark RAJAH EXPRESSWAY (AYE AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY (AYE LABRADOR PARK MRT Keppel TELOK BLANGAH Club MRT HARBOURFRONTLabrador Nature HARBOURFRONT Reserve MRT LEGENDMRT LEGEND Retail Hospital HarbourFront Retail Hospital Centre VivoCity Parks VivoCityCentral Business District Parks Central Business District Dining East West MRT Line Dining East West MRT Line Education North South MRT Line Education North South MRT Line Work North East MRT Line Work North East MRT Line Market Circle MRT Line Market Circle MRT Line Attraction Downtown MRT Line Attraction Downtown MRT Line Country Club N N Country Club Sentosa Map not drawn to scale VivoCity Sentosa Mount Southern LabradorVivoCity MapletreeSentosa HortParkMount SouthernPasir PasirLabrador Faber Ridges Nature Business Faber RidgesPanjang PanjangNature Park Reserve City Park MRT FoodReserve Centre Sea 30 Pasir Science PasirNational Haw ScienceOne-North National One-North PanjangPark PanjangUniversity Par Park University Food PortHospital Villa Hospital Centre MRT This information serves as a guide and shall not be taken as representation of fact.
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