Caldwell House, Singapore

Caldwell House was a historical building designed and built by George Drumgoole Coleman from 1840 to 1841 in Singapore. It was the oldest building of the CHIJMES complex since 1854. It currently serves as a venue known as the Alcove at Caldwell House for wedding functions.

Caldwell House
Caldwell House at CHIJMES
Location in Singapore
Alternative namesAlcove at Caldwell House
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMansion
Architectural styleneoclassical
ClassificationA
LocationCHIJMES Singapore
Address30 Victoria Street, Singapore 187996
CountrySingapore
Coordinates1°17′44.0″N 103°51′07.2″E
Named forH.C. Caldwell
Construction started1840
Estimated completion1841
Renovated1991–1996
ClientWatabe Singapore Pte Ltd
OwnerH.C. Caldwell (former)
Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (former)
Perennial Real Estate Holdings Limited
LandlordConvent of the Holy Infant Jesus (former)
Urban Redevelopment Authority
AffiliationCHIJMES
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)George Drumgoole Coleman
Designations26 October 1990
Website
chijmes.com.sg
National monument of Singapore
Designated26 October 1990
Reference no.23
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