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Forett-Floorplan-Ebrochure.Pdf THE ALLURE OF NATURE Bukit Timah. A district that can instantly conjure up images of greenery, privacy, premium and privilege. It’s where you’d find a 163-ha Nature Reserve including, Singapore’s highest hiking trail, Bukit Timah Hill. It is where you’d find the most selective of Singaporeans and expatriates retiring to serenity every night. And it is where you’d find the choicest of home addresses – like Forett. THE APPEAL OF FREEHOLD Artist’s Impression LEGEND Rail Corridor Park Connector Network EDUCATION RECREATION SHOPPING / F&B Primary Schools (Within 1km) Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Beauty World Plaza Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School Bukit Batok Nature Park Beauty World Centre Bukit Timah Primary School Rifle Range Nature Park Bukit Timah Shopping Centre Rail Corridor The Grandstand Primary Schools (Within 1-2km) Bukit Batok Town Park (Little Guilin) The Rail Mall Methodist Girls’ School MacRitchie Reservoir Coronation Shopping Plaza Keming Primary School Singapore Botanic Gardens The Star Vista Bukit View Primary School The Clementi Mall CLOSE Bukit Timah Railway Station Secondary & Tertiary Schools Westmall Old Bukit Timah Fire Station Methodist Girls’ School IMM Bukit Batok WWII Memorial TO HEART Nanyang Girls’ High School JEM Former Ford Factory NUS High School Westgate Temasek Club National Junior College JCube The British Club Hwa Chong Institution & Junior College Bukit Timah Food Centre Swiss Club Singapore Polytechnic Holland Village Singapore Island Country Club Ngee Ann Polytechnic Dempsey Hill Raffles Town Club National University of Singapore Singapore University of Social Sciences CLOSE TO International Schools Dimensions International College HOME German European School HEALTHCARE Singapore Korean International School Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Hollandse School Jurong Community Hospital Chatsworth International School Raffles Holland V Swiss School in Singapore Gleneagles Hospital 10 Mins 10 Mins 4 Mins 7 Mins 15 Mins 16 Mins 18 Mins 19 Mins Singapore’s Beauty Bukit Timah The Holland Botanic Orchard CBD 2nd CBD World MRT Nature Grandstand Village Gardens Reserve 3 MRT stops 1 MRT stops Botanic Stevens Newton Little Bugis Gardens India All traveling times are approximates only and taken from Forett At Bukit Timah to respective destinations. Map not drawn to scale EVERY DRIVE IN FEELS LIKE A NEW BEGINNING Artist’s Impression DRIVEWAY 27 25 28 24 29 SITE PLAN BLK 36 26 BLK 36A UNIT TYPES BLK 34B 01 Grand Courtyard 04 Misty Stream 06 Sun Deck 1 Bedroom + Study 31 02 Drop Off 05 Waterfall 07 30m Lap Pool 2 Bedroom 11 Water Wall Court 19 Bubble Jet 30 18 33 32 17 34 18 Reading Nook 20 Infinity Pool 2 Bedroom + Study 19 21 Water Feature 24 Putting Green 23 22 21 20 16 09 Lifestyle Pavilion 2 Bedroom Deluxe Upper Basement 39 Aquachill F 23 Tea Pavilion 3 Bedroom Deluxe LUXURIOUS 27 The Hideaway 40 30m Lap Pool BLK 36B 36 Social Lounge Pedestrian 28 Heritage Walk Upper Basement 3 Bedroom Dual Key Gate 3 37 Chill Out Lounge BLK 34A BLK 38 Sky Terrace 13 Gym AMENITIES 44 BBQ Pavilion 3 Bedroom Premium 49 Sky Pod 14 Sun Deck 45 Dining Pavilion 4 Bedroom Premium 50 Water Court 15 50m Lap Pool 41 43 Upper Basement 13 16 Ladies’ Room 4 Bedroom Suite 42 Karaoke Room 14 15 26 (with Steam Room) 5 Bedroom Suite 10 40 33 Forett Deck 17 Gentlemen‘s Room 03 Summer Lawn (with Steam Room) 36 39 34 Forett Club 1 & 2 11 12 08 Sunshine Lawn 25 Tennis Court 35 Theatrette 35 BLK 38A 10 Manicured Garden 29 Fitness Corner 38 Sky Terrace 37 12 Yoga Lawn 41 Kid’s Pool 46 Floating Deck BLK 32B BLK 34 22 Reading Lawn 42 Sun Deck FOR EVERY 47 Teppanyaki Sky Lounge 38 Picnic Lawn 43 Playground 48 Sky Pavilion 44 Upper Basement 8 6 BLK 38B MOMENT 9 5 4 30 Meditation Lawn 7 3 31 Blossom Garden A Guardhouse 32 The Botanic B Gen Set C Bin Centre D 2 1 BLK 32 45 D Loading / Unloading Bay C BLK 32A BLK 40 Upper Basement SKY TERRACE Block 34 (Lower Roof) B BLK 40A E Substation Bicycle Parking E A Shops F Management Office Pedestrian Pedestrian Gate 1 Gate 2 Bus Stop Water Tank Area on Roof Top SCHEMATIC CHART 1 2 3 4 5 6 55 56 57 58 59 60 BLK 5 C2(DK)(PH) BHS1a(PH) C3b(PH) C1b(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1a1(PH) BLK 5 BHS2(PH) BHS1c(PH) C1a2(PH) C3a(PH) BHS1a(PH) D1b(PH) 32 4 C2(DK) BHS1a C3b C1b BHS1b C1a1 36 4 BHS2 BHS1c C1a2 C3a BHS1a D1b TOH TUCK 3 C2(DK) BHS1a C3b C1b BHS1b C1a1 TOH TUCK 3 BHS2 BHS1c C1a2 C3a BHS1a D1b ROAD ROAD (S) 596710 2 C2(DK) BHS1a C3b C1b BHS1b C1a1 (S) 596714 2 BHS2 BHS1c C1a2 C3a BHS1a D1b 1 C2(DK)(pd) BHS1a(pd) C3b(pd) 1 BHS2(pd) BHS1c(pd) C1a2(pd) C3a(pd) BHS1a(pd) D1b(pd) 7 8 9 10 11 12 61 62 63 64 65 66 BLK BLK 5 C3b(PH) BHS1a(PH) C2(DK)(PH) C1a1(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1b(PH) 5 C1b(PH) BHS1a(PH) C2(DK)(PH) C1a1(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1b(PH) 32A 4 C3b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b 36A 4 C1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b TOH TUCK 3 C3b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b TOH TUCK 3 C1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b ROAD ROAD (S) 596110 2 C3b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b (S) 596114 2 C1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b C1b 1 C1a1(pd) BHS1b(pd) C1b(pd) 1 C1b(pd) BHS1a(pd) C2(DK)(pd) C1a1(pd) BHS1b(pd) C1b(pd) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 67 68 69 70 71 72 BLK BLK 9 BS6a(PH) AS1a(PH) BS5a BS5a BS6c(PH) BS6c(PH) BS5b AS1a B2a(PH) C1d(PH) 5 D1b(PH) BHS1a(PH) C2(DK)(PH) C1a1(PH) BHS1b(PH) D1b(PH) 32B 8 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d 36B 4 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b D1b TOH TUCK 7 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d TOH TUCK 3 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b D1b ROAD ROAD (S) 596111 6 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d (S) 596115 2 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1a1 BHS1b D1b 5 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d 1 D1b(pd) BHS1a(pd) C2(DK)(pd) C1a1(pd) BHS1b(pd) D1b(pd) 4 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d 3 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d 73 74 75 76 77 78 2 BS6a AS1a BS5a BS5a BS6c BS6c BS5b AS1a B2a C1d BLK 5 C4(PH) BHS1a(PH) D1a(PH) C1a2(PH) BHS1b(PH) D2(PH) 1 BS6a(p) AS1a(p) BS5a(p) AS2a BS6c(p) BS6c(p) BS5b(p) AS1a(p) B2a(p) C1d(p) 38 4 C4 BHS1a D1a C1a2 BHS1b D2 TOH TUCK 3 C4 BHS1a D1a C1a2 BHS1b D2 ROAD 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (S) 596716 2 C4 BHS1a D1a C1a2 BHS1b D2 BLK 9 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c 1 C4(pd) BHS1a(pd) D1a(pd) C1a2(pd) BHS1b(pd) D2(pd) 34 8 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c TOH TUCK 7 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c 79 80 81 82 83 84 ROAD (S) 596712 6 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c BLK 5 D1b(PH) BHS1a(PH) C2(DK)(PH) C1b(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1a1(PH) 5 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c 38A 4 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1b BHS1b C1a1 UNIT TYPES 4 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c TOH TUCK 3 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1b BHS1b C1a1 ROAD 3 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c (S) 596116 2 D1b BHS1a C2(DK) C1b BHS1b C1a1 1 Bedroom + Study 2 BS6c BS5a BS5a AS1a D3 C1d B2c AS1a BS5b BS6c 1 D1b(pd) BHS1a(pd) C2(DK)(pd) C1b(pd) BHS1b(pd) C1a1(pd) 1 BS6c(p) BS5a(p) BS5a(p) AS1a(p) D3(p) C1d(p) B2c(p) AS1a(p) AS2b BS6c(p) 2 Bedroom 85 86 87 88 89 90 2 Bedroom + Study 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 BLK 5 D1b(PH) BHS1a(PH) D1a(PH) C1a1(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1b(PH) BLK 9 BS6a(PH) AS1a(PH) AS1a(PH) B2b B2b D1c(PH) C3c(PH) BS4 BS4 B2a(PH) C1c(PH) 38B 4 D1b BHS1a D1a C1a1 BHS1b C1b 2 Bedroom Deluxe 34A 8 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c TOH TUCK 3 D1b BHS1a D1a C1a1 BHS1b C1b ROAD 3 Bedroom Deluxe TOH TUCK 7 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c (S) 596117 2 D1b BHS1a D1a C1a1 BHS1b C1b ROAD 6 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c (S) 596112 1 D1b(pd) BHS1a(pd) D1a(pd) C1a1(pd) BHS1b(pd) C1b(pd) 3 Bedroom Dual Key 5 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c 4 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c 91 92 93 94 95 96 3 Bedroom Premium 3 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c BLK 5 C2(DK)(PH) BHS1a(PH) C1b(PH) C1b(PH) BHS1b(PH) C1a1(PH) 2 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b D1c C3c BS4 BS4 B2a C1c 4 Bedroom Premium 40 4 C2(DK) BHS1a C1b C1b BHS1b C1a1 1 BS6a(p) AS1a(p) AS1a(p) B1(p) B2b(p) D1c(p) C3c(p) BS4(p) AS1b B2a(p) C1c(p) TOH TUCK 3 C2(DK) BHS1a C1b C1b BHS1b C1a1 ROAD 4 Bedroom Suite (S) 596717 2 C2(DK) BHS1a C1b C1b BHS1b C1a1 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 1 C2(DK)(pd) BHS1a(pd) C1b(pd) C1b(pd) BHS1b(pd) C1a1(pd) 5 Bedroom Suite BLK 9 BS6a(PH) AS1a(PH) AS1a(PH) B2b B2b BS6b(PH) E BS4 B2a(PH) C1c(PH) 34B 8 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c TOH TUCK 7 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c ROAD (S) 596113 6 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c 5 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c 4 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c 3 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c 2 BS6a AS1a AS1a B2b B2b BS6b E BS4 B2a C1c 1 BS6a(p) AS1a(p) AS1a(p) B1(p) B2b(p) BS6b(p) D2(p) AS1b B2a(p) C1c(p) 1 BEDROOM + STUDY Type AS1a(p) DIVIDING WALL 144 sqm BEDROOM (474 sqft) + STUDY TO UNIT #01-26* MIRRORED 1 BEDROOM + STUDY VERTICAL FACADE FIN Block 32B Block 34 TO UNITS #01-20, #01-30*, #01-14 #01-26* VERTICAL FACADE FIN Type AS1a(p) TO UNITS #01-35*, #01-47* #01-20 #01-30* DIVIDING WALL 44 sqm (474 sqft) TO UNIT #01-26* Block 34A Block 34A MIRRORED #01-34 #01-35* VERTICAL FACADE FIN Block 32B Block 34 TO UNITS #01-20, #01-30*, Block 34B Block 34B AC LEDGE PES #01-14 #01-26* #01-46 #01-47* VERTICAL FACADE FIN #01-20 #01-30* TO UNITS #01-35*, #01-47* Block 34A Block 34A MASTER #01-34 #01-35* BEDROOM Block 34B Block 34B AC LEDGE PES #01-46 #01-47* LIVING MASTER BEDROOM LIVING DIVIDING WALL TO UNIT Type AS1a #02-26* To #09-26* 44 sqm (474 sqft) VERTICAL FACADE FIN MIRRORED VERTICAL FACADE FIN TO UNITS TO UNITS #02-20 To #09-20 Block 32B Block 34 #02-35* To #09-35* #02-30* To #09-30*
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