Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Zetland Hall

Zetland Hall, fondly referred to as The Bungalow, was built in 1853 at the upper junction of Zetland and Ice House Street, where a Hong Kong Electric sub-station stands today. The building was designed by the Surveyor-General, Charles St George Cleverly, who also designed Government House. Zetland Lodge remained in use until the Second World War when it was severely damaged during an . In 1949 the architectural firm of Leigh & Orange designed new premises for the Lodge at 1 Kennedy Road which it still occupies.

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