Coleman House, Singapore
Coleman House was a former residence of George Drumgoole Coleman, an Irish architect and the Singapore's First Superintendent of Public Works. Construction started in 1823.[1] The building has since been demolished in December 1965 to make way for the Peninsula Hotel in 1971.[2]
| Coleman House | |
|---|---|
![]() Former site of Coleman House | |
| Former names | London Hotel Adelphi Hotel Hotel de la Paix Burlington Hotel |
| General information | |
| Status | lost |
| Classification | R |
| Location | Singapore |
| Address | 3 Coleman Street, Singapore 179804 |
| Country | Singapore |
| Coordinates | 1°17′30.8″N 103°51′00.2″E |
| Construction started | 1829 |
| Demolished | December 1965 |
| Client | Gaston Dutronquoy (former) C.A. Goymour (former) H. Kahlcke (former) Mrs Kahlcke (former) Thomas Percival Bulner (former) Tan Hiok Nee (former) |
| Owner | George Drumgoole Coleman (former) |
| Landlord | George Drumgoole Coleman (former) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | George Drumgoole Coleman |
References
- "G.D. Coleman, Singapore's First Architect". Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- Hotel de la Paix Singapore Infopedia
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