Acres of pure wilderness in your backyard and a magnificent conserved Pulai tree right outside your door
Lentor Hills Residences is only one minute from the town center and will meet all of your shopping requirements. Plaza Singapura, ION Orchard, Orchard Central, 313@Somerset, and Bugisand are among the popular malls. The neighborhood is also nearby, with Lentor Modern's integrated shopping malls Djitsun Mall, Thomson Plaza, and The Seletar Mall within a 10-minute drive to the south.
Lentor Hills Residences is the ultimate of opulent and practical living, with a plethora of amenities all around the property. Residents will have access to a number of amenities, such as shopping and recreational opportunities, as well as the ability to work close to their selected residence.
The house is in Lentor Hills Estate, which has a number of restaurants and retail options. Residents can visit Ang Mo Kio 628 Market, Casuarina Road, Springleaf, or cafes and bakeries including Baker's Brew, Knockhouse Cafe, and Columbus Coffee Co. Grocery outlets in the vicinity, such as Giant Express, Giant Super, and Sheng Siong, make grocery shopping easy.
Residents can also enjoy themselves at the nearby recreation facilities. You can take a trip through Singapore's rural attractions, such as Coney Island and Pulau Ubin, which are both nearby, or you can travel a short distance into Lower Peirce Reservoir or Macritchie Reservoir for an evening stroll.
Lentor Hills is a brand-new development in the heart of District 26. It is situated on a site surrounded by a number of parks and reservoirs in the surrounding area. Lentor Hills Residences has 598 units with layouts ranging from one to four bedrooms and Double Key houses.
Mayflower Primary School, Anderson Primary School, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' Primary School, Ang Mo Kio Primary School, Presbyterian High School, Mayflower Secondary School, Nanyang Polytechnic, and Anderson Serangoon Junior College are all within walking distance of Lentor Hills Residences for parents with school-aged children.
Nature lovers and families can take advantage of the greenery in the close Hillock or Linear Parks in the future. It is also possible to exercise or unwind in parks that are located in the vicinity including Lower Peirce Reservoir Park, Upper Peirce Reservoir Park, Thomson Nature Park, Bishan The Ang Mo Kio park, Lower Seletar Reservoir Park and Upper Seletar Reservoir Park. Lentor Modern is in close the vicinity of several reputable schools that include Anderson Primary School, Ang Mo Kio Primary School, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary and 5 Secondary), Mayflower Primary School, Anderson Secondary School, Presbyterian High School, Anderson Serangoon Junior College and Nanyang Polytechnic.
The parks which are just steps to the Lentor Hills residences includes one of them: the Hillock Park & Linear Park Connector. Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Lower Seletar Reservoir Park and Lower Peirce Reservoir and Thomson Nature Park is only a 5 to 4 minutes drive within Lentor Hills Residences.
There are many neighborhood parks, like Bishan-Ang mo Kio Park which runs along the boundary of Bishan as well as Ang Mo Kio. It is among the biggest parks in Singapore featuring cafés, playgrounds and eateries, a raging river, plenty of outdoor areas and even a dog park!
In addition to living near parks that connect to the green spaces that surround the development as residents in Lentor Hills will also be connected by the sheltered linkway with Lentor Modern, a mixed-used integrated development that includes the community plaza. It is designed to give the feeling of being welcomed and greeting for visitors to Lentor Estate.
Lentor Modern is connected to Lentor MRT Station in the east-facing corner of the site easily. Lentor Hills Residences is located about 3 minutes' walk from the Lentor MRT Station on the Thomson East Coast Line. Just a short drive away to Lentor Hills Residences, visitors are able to explore the rich story of Singapore because the location of a defunct 1930s Hainanese village is in Thomson Nature Park, and constitute an integral part of the park's preservation site.
The park also features an area of buffering that covers 50 hectares and safeguards its natural resources such as ponds and trees. There are numerous trails within Thomson Nature Park, including the Ferns Trail, Figs Trail and the Buffer Thomson Trail. Each trail focuses on distinct aspects of nature, or the rich cultural heritage, giving visitors an unforgettable experience enjoying the beauty of nature.
The park is situated along Thomson Road, and joins other parks in the vicinity, such as Springleaf Nature Park and Windsor Nature Park to enhance that buffer area of Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
In addition, this reserve is also home to a vast assortment of rambutan plantations, as well as other species of natural flora and fauna which make it a great location for those who want to see Singapore's natural reserves in all their splendor.
The park's exploring area comprises four trails of scenic nature which take visitors on a journey into the park's history. The paths within the park are suitable for nature lovers and hikers alike, with its piece of resistance: vegetation breathing life into the old road network and a few abandoned wells. The exotic animals aren't unheard of in this region of Singapore and visitors can also enjoy a raft ride through the lush forest.
In the end, Thomson Nature Park spans approximately 8km, which makes it ideal for short hikes and longer hikes.
The main entrance to the park is in Thomson Road, near Nemesu Ave. Visitors can also find the park's entrance via Old Upper Thomson Road. After entering, visitors can walk along the trail that is 650m long Rambutan Trail and the Langur Trail and Langur Trail, both with stunning views of Singapore's rural landscape.
Thomson Nature Park Singapore Thomson Nature Park Singapore is an excellent place to visit and explore Singapore's natural splendor. Singapore. The park also has an Ferns Trail, where visitors can get a look at the plantain squirrels as well as a variety of fascinating trees. There is just one stream along this entire path, however it has a number of branches that lead to Thomson Road.
The park also offers three areas for primates, like long-tailed macaques which visitors can view from a distance. One of the most popular trails within this park is called the Fig Tree Trail, which offers visitors a stunning perspective of the former the upper Thomson Road and its surrounding surroundings. This trail offers people with plenty of opportunities to view wildlife in close proximity and breathtaking landscapes of the natural world in its best form.