Margaret Ville
Well connected development surrounding by great amenities
Located centrally along Margaret Drive and parallel to Commonwealth Avenue, minutes to Orchard Road, CBD and Marina Bay
Within walking distance to both Commonwealth and Queenstown MRT Stations, just merely just 4 MRT stops to Tanjong Pagar and Jurong East
Selection of 309 units spread over 1 Bedroom to 4 Bedroom units
Near reputable educational institutions like Crescent Girls’ School, ACS international and MDIS Uni Campus
High prospect for tenants from nearby business hub such as One north, Mediapolis and Science Park
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Queenstown History:
Previously, Queenstown was a large swampy valley with a channel running through in a southeastern direction. On either side of this agricultural area were hills – feng xing and feng ling. The former was a rubber plantation and the latter, a cemetery also known as boh beh kang. The village in the area, with mainly Hokkien and Teochew-speaking dwellers was also the area was inhabited by hundreds of people in attap-roofed huts, cultivating vegetables, growing fruits and rearing pigs and chickens. Buller Camp, a British military camp, was also set up there until 1953 when it was cleared for the new housing estate.[6]
In 1947, the Housing Committee of Singapore highlighted the problem of inadequate housing in Singapore. The report proposed the decentralisation of the population away from the city with the building of self-contained residential areas in the suburbs. This proposal was believed to be an influence of the New town movements in post-war Britain.
Queenstown (Chinese: 女皇镇) is a planning area and satellite residential town situated on the south-westernmost fringe of the Central Region of Singapore. It borders Bukit Timah to the north, Tanglin to the northeast, Bukit Merah to the east and southeast, as well as Clementi to the northwest and west. Its southern and southwesternmost limits are bounded by Selat Pandan.