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Matilda House is a house originally built for Mr Joseph Cashin whose family history in Singapore can be traced back to the early 1840s.The house is now uninhabited and is currently in ruins.It a fine example of an early tropical style bungalow.It is one of the most oldest houses in singapore.Located in Punggol,It is very close to the Soo Teck LRT Station.It is rumoured to be haunted.It was given connservation status in Singapore by the URA in 21 Febuaury 2000.Despite the redevelopments in the area,it stands as a reminder to the residents of Punggol of how was it like back then....It is a frequent haunt for photographers,espececially for those who want to take night shots of the place.

Matilda House
Matilda houe against PW7 Soo Teck LRT station
General information
Location21 Punggol Way
Singapore 828864
Coordinates1°24′19″N 103°53′50″E / 1.405397°N 103.897347°E / 1.405397; 103.897347