Those living in Clementi would know that the area is conveniently filled with amenities like shopping malls, a cinema, a sports hall and plenty of eateries.
But even residents might be unaware of some of these lesser known things about Clementi:
1. Clementi Forest - A forest in the heartlands
Located at the heart of residential areas in the West lies Clementi Forest, which takes up 85 hectares in area.
Two rivers or channels run through the forest, one of which is uncanalised, with mud-bed and grassy banks.
According to Nature Society Singapore (NSS), Clementi Forest is the second largest patch of wildlife habitat, after Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
NSS also made observations regarding the forest, some of which include:
- 98 species of vascular plants were recorded by a survey conducted by botanists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2012. These include a terrestrial orchid, Dienia ophrydis, that was previously thought to be extinct in Singapore.
- 90 bird species, resident and migratory, were recorded which is almost one-fifth of the bird species recorded in Singapore.
Clementi Forest is bounded by King Albert Park, Clementi Road, Old Holland-Ulu Pandan Road and the main Rail Corridor.
2. Who Clementi was named after
Here’s a fun fact: Clementi is named after Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, the Governor of the Straits Settlement from 1887 to 1893.
Not Lemon Tea, obviously.
He was known for putting an end to Chinese secret societies which had apparently been terrorising locals in Singapore.
In addition, he had knowledge of Chinese culture and was “competent” in the Chinese language.
The local Chinese community petitioned for him to continue his appointment when he left Singapore in 1893.
3. Clementi’s history as a swamp land
According to HDB, part of Clementi was once a swamp land, while another part was made up of kampungs and villages with squatter-type homes, cottage industries and farms.
Now that’s a far cry from the bustling estate we see today, which has a resident population of around 72,300.
4. Community farm in Clementi
In the past, residents made use of the state land behind Block 305 Clementi Avenue 4 for farming.
Unfortunately, others staying in the area complained about smoke from burning of leaves and they were told to vacate the premises.
CNA reported that it was later converted into an official community farm in 2013, which cost around S$60,000 to set up.
Lights, a footpath, water points and even a tool shed were installed.
Clavon condo in Clementi
If you’re looking for a neighbourhood to live in that’s brimming with amenities, look no further than Clementi.
Those looking for private housing in Clementi can consider Clavon condo, that’s jointly developed by UOL Group Limited and United Industrial Corporation (UIC).
Clavon became the best-selling project for 2020 after a whopping 70 per cent of its units were sold on launch weekend.
It’s not hard to guess why it’s so popular:
The 640-unit condo is home to a plethora of facilities like a 50m infinity pool, pool deck, music room, karaoke room, gym, pavilions, a tennis court and more.
The condo is targeted to be completed in Jan. 2025.
There are also pockets of nature and plenty of greenery within Clavon for residents to unwind and relax.
Connectivity
It’s conveniently located at Clementi Avenue 1, within walking distance to Clementi MRT station and Clementi Bus Interchange.
Those taking private transport would be happy to know that Clavon is connected to the city centre via PIE and AYE, making commuting a breeze.
What’s more, it’s in close proximity to schools like Nan Hua High, NUS High School of Math and Science, the National University of Singapore, Singapore Polytechnic and Dover Court International School makes Clavon a great choice for families.
Nature lovers can also spend their weekends exploring the various parks nearby such as Hort Park and Southern Ridges.
If you prefer not to leave the comfort of Clementi, you can always visit the nearby malls such as 321 Clementi, The Clementi Mall, Grantral Mall and City Vibe Mall.
You may find out more or register here for an appointment to visit the showflat located along Clementi Avenue 1.
This sponsored article in collaboration with UOL makes the writer want to live in Clementi.
Top photo via @ivanngrealtor on Instagram