Previously a mansion that belonged to Chaozhou-born businessman, Tan Yeok Nee, the House of Tan Yeok Nee is the most elaborate and only 'survivor' of the Four Mansions built by rich Teochew tycoons in the late 19th century in Singapore. It is also one of two remaining traditional Chinese mansions in Singapore, making it a unique cultural treasure. The House of Tan Yeok Nee was restored in 2000 to ensure that the original architecture and character of the mansion is kept intact, whilst brilliantly furnished with contemporary facilities for modern-day usage.
Location | 101 Penang Road, Singapore 238466 |
Description | A gazetted National Monument zoned for commercial use under the Master Plan 2014 |
Tenure | Freehold |
Effective Interest (%) |
50 |
Land Area (sq ft) |
26,321 |
Gross Floor Area (sq ft) |
Strata Area: 58,480 |
Net Lettable Area (sq ft) |
29,912 |
Status | Operational |