Explore the Neighbourhood
Highlights
- Clementi Forest (opposite)
- Ulu Pandan Park Connector ~600m
- Dover Forest ~600m
- Henry Park Primary School (within 1km)
- Pei Tong Primary School (within 1km)
- Dover MRT Station ~1.2km
- Jelita Shopping Centre ~1.5km
- Cold Storage Jelita ~1.5km
- 353 Clementi Food Centre ~1.7km
- FairPrice Clementi Ave 2 ~1.7km
- Sheng Siong Clementi Ave 2 ~1.7km
- Ghim Moh Market & Food Centre ~2km
- Ghim Moh Centre ~2km
- Holland Village ~ 2.9km
- The Star Vista ~3.3km
Other Nearby Amenities / Landmarks
- Singapore Polytechnic
- UWC South East Asia (Dover Campus)
- National University of Singapore
- National University Hospital
- Rail Corridor
- Good Class Bungalow Areas
- one-north
- The Clementi Mall
- Clementi Town Centre
Clementi Forest
The Clementi Forest is no small patch of forest. It is about 85 hectares in area, bounded by King Albert Park, Clementi Road, Old Holland-Ulu Pandan Road and the main Rail Corridor.
There are also freshwater streams running under the canopy and through the forest undergrowth, according to “Green Rail Corridor”, published by the Nature Society Singapore (NSS). NSS noted that the Clementi Forest is the second largest patch of wildlife habitat, after Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. “It is the most important and largest unprotected patch of forest/woodland contiguous to the Corridor,” NSS said.
Good Class Bungalow Areas
Good Class Bungalows (GCBs) are the most expensive and exclusive landed properties in Singapore, with large land plots and luxurious features that make them stand out from other types of landed properties. They are considered to be the pinnacle of real estate and are highly sought after by the ultra-wealthy.
To be classified as a GCB, the property must have a minimum plot size of 1,400 square metres and a maximum height of 12 meters. Furthermore, the footprint of the house itself cannot occupy more than 40% of the entire land plot.
GCBs can only be located in any one of 39 residential areas in Singapore, gazetted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority as Good Class Bungalow areas. These gazetted areas are within the prime residential Districts of 10, 11, 20, 21 and 23, and are mainly freehold land .
Some examples of such areas include Cluny Hill, Holland Road, King Albert Park and Leedon Park.
one-north
The development of one-north is envisioned as a long-term strategic investment to promote the future direction of Singapore’s economic development towards an innovation based economy, so that Singapore will be able to maintain its cutting edge position in Asia. one-north is seen as more than just an extension of R&D space. Hence, the vision of one-north is developing an “exciting place of vision & inspiration” to attract, nurture and sustain a dynamic, vibrant and distinctive technopreneur community of innovators, students and professionals, technopreneurs, researchers, venture capitalists, corporate lawyers, investment bankers, business consultants, e-commerce specialists, and even media stars and artists.
These diverse talents could live, or work, or congregate, or just be there to interact with each other to exchange ideas, collaborate and strike deals, or just to have fun.
one-north is an experiment itself, it aims to be a catalytic community in the area of innovation, in the area of knowledge creation. One could view it as the epitome of Singapore thrust towards value innovation at a national level. The one-north site covers an area of approximately 200 hectares and located about 10 mins drive to the downtown Central Business District. It is a very prime location, having within its immediate vicinity the National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, Singapore Science Park I, II, and III, and Singapore Polytechnic. The locality enables strong linkages to the these research and tertiary institutions and facilitate cross fertilisation of ideas and collaborations between industry and research.