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  1. View virtual tour of Burkill Hall Overlooking the National Orchid Garden, this restored Anglo Malayan plantation house provides the perfect setting for weddings and special occasions. Available Hours for Booking: 8am to 10pm daily (inclusive of setup and tear down)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Burkill_HallBurkill Hall - Wikipedia

    Burkill Hall is a historic bungalow in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It is the last Anglo-Malayan plantation-style house in the region and possibly in the world.

  3. Nov 6, 2015 · What was thought to be a black and white colonial bungalow, Burkill Hall was recently revealed to be an Anglo Malayan plantation house, the only surviving example of its kind in the region. It is thus significant that Burkill Hall be repainted to its original white exterior.

  4. Nov 6, 2015 · SINGAPORE - Mistaken for a black-and-white bungalow for more than 50 years, the historic 1868 Burkill Hall at the Singapore Botanic Gardens will soon be returned to its original white palette.

  5. Burkill Hall. Overlooking the National Orchid Garden, this restored Anglo Malayan plantation house provides the perfect setting for weddings and special occasions. Function Hall.

  6. www.eventbutler.sg › singapore-botanic-gardens › burkill-hallBurkill Hall - Event Butler

    Park at the Singapore Botanic Garden’s Botany Centre Carpark (opposite Gleneagles Hospital), Tanglin Gate, and take a 10 minutes stroll to the entrance of National Orchid Garden. The Burkill Hall is a two-storey Anglo Malayan plantation house set within the National Orchid Garden. 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569.

  7. Burkill Hall: Burkill Hall is a colonial plantation bungalow built in 1886. It used to be the director's house and was named in honour of the only father and son pair to hold the post of Director of Singapore Botanic Gardens, Isaac and Humphrey Burkill.

  8. Burkill Hall is a historic bungalow in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It is the last Anglo-Malayan plantation-style house in the region and possibly in the world.

  9. #DidYouKnow that Burkill Hall is one of the last surviving examples of an Anglo-Malayan plantation-style house in Southeast Asia? It is also the oldest building constructed in the Gardens!

  10. Burkill Hall, the National Orchid Garden, the famous five-dollar Tembusu tree – just how well do you know Singapore’s very first UNESCO World Heritage Site at Cluny Road?

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