The Draycott clubhouse
The colonnade, waterfall and the shared spaces that define daily life at this Orchard freehold.
Restored 1920s Black-and-White, at Draycott 8's heart.
Long before it was the address's clubhouse, No. 4 Draycott Drive had already lived several lives. Its story is quietly extraordinary — and it sets the tone for everything that surrounds it.

- 1920s Colonial Bungalow
A two-storey Black-and-White masterpiece, sensitively restored to its former grandeur.
- Alliance Française de Singapour
Once home to Singapore's French cultural institute before the site was redeveloped.
- Home of a Singapore Air Marshal
An earlier private chapter — the residence of a senior Republic of Singapore Air Force officer.
- URA Heritage Award · 2006
Recognised in the Architectural Heritage Awards, Category A conservation.
- Restored, not rebuilt
Original doors, timber-louvred windows, cast-iron railings and colonnaded verandah retained.


Step inside the 2006 heritage clubhouse.
The restored colonnade, cascading waterfall and original timber-louvred details are best understood in person. Read the 2006 URA heritage feature for the full restoration story, or arrange a private walkthrough with Richard at your convenience.
