Punggol Print
Details
Built in 1902 by the Cashin family, a prominent Eurasian family of Irish descent, Matilda House was once a well-known landmark in the Punggol area. Before Punggol’s redevelopment, it stood as a lone, abandoned structure in an empty field near Soo Teck LRT Station. Over the years, it appeared in TV productions like the BBC’s Tenko and Tanamera. Today, this conserved bungalow sits within The Treasure Trove condominium, surrounded by modern developments like Punggol Waterway Terraces and Soo Teck LRT Station. This art print captures the contrast between Punggol’s heritage past and its contemporary landscape.
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Punggol Print
Punggol Print
Details
Built in 1902 by the Cashin family, a prominent Eurasian family of Irish descent, Matilda House was once a well-known landmark in the Punggol area. Before Punggol’s redevelopment, it stood as a lone, abandoned structure in an empty field near Soo Teck LRT Station. Over the years, it appeared in TV productions like the BBC’s Tenko and Tanamera. Today, this conserved bungalow sits within The Treasure Trove condominium, surrounded by modern developments like Punggol Waterway Terraces and Soo Teck LRT Station. This art print captures the contrast between Punggol’s heritage past and its contemporary landscape.
To find additional details, please visit our Art Prints FAQ page.