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Conservation areas in Singapore

Conservation areas of Singapore are built-up areas in Singapore accorded protection from unauthorised destruction or alterations by law. There are presently 71 such areas, involving about 6,500 buildings across the city.

List of conservation areas

  • 1 Pulau Ubin
  • 10 Gilstead Road
  • 165/167 Penang Road
  • 2 Meyer Place
  • 222 to 240 Pasir Panjang Road
  • 26 Still Road South
  • 31K Pepys Road
  • 366 Alexandra Road
  • 338E River Valley Road
  • 4 Draycott Drive
  • 42 Cairnhill Road
  • 514 to 530 Sims Avenue
  • 64 Tanjong Katong Road
  • 89 Neil Road
  • Armenian Street
  • Armenian Street/Loke Yew Street
  • Balestier
  • Beach Road
  • Bras Basah Road
  • Blair Plain
  • Boat Quay
  • Bukit Pasoh (Chinatown)
  • Cairnhill
  • Chatsworth Park
  • China Square
  • Clarke Quay
  • Cheang Jim Chwan Place
  • Cluny Road/Bukit Timah Road
  • Desker Road (Jalan Besar)
  • East Coast Road
  • Emerald Hill
  • Fairy Point Hill
  • Former Beach Road Camp
  • Former CHIJ
  • Former Tanglin Officers Mess Building
  • Francis Thomas Drive
  • Fullerton Building
  • Geylang
  • Grange Road
  • Ironside Road (Sentosa)
  • Jalan Jurong Kechil
  • Jellicoe Road
  • Joo Chiat
  • Kampong Glam
  • Kreta Ayer (Chinatown)
  • Little India
  • Magazine Road
  • Matilda House
  • Maxwell Road/Peck Seah Street
  • Mount Sophia
  • Mountbatten Road
  • Nassim Road/Whitehouse Park
  • Neil Road (Former Fairfield Methodist Girls' School)
  • Off Amber Road
  • Orchard Road
  • Petain Road/Tyrwhitt Road (Jalan Besar)
  • Queen Street
  • Race Course Road (Jalan Besar)
  • Robinson Road/Boon Tat Street
  • Ridout Road/Holland Park
  • River Valley
  • Saint Gregory's Place
  • Sentosa
  • Serangoon Road/Lavender Street (Jalan Besar)
  • Singapore Cricket Club
  • Short Street
  • Tanjong Katong
  • Tanjong Pagar (Chinatown)
  • Telok Ayer (Chinatown)
  • Tiong Bahru
  • Townerville
  • Upper Circular Road
  • Waterboat House
  • Waterloo Street

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Last updated: 06-06-2005 02:10:11
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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