Taman Castlefield is a compact residential neighbourhood located in the Sungai Besi area of southern Kuala Lumpur. It is known for its accessibility, mature housing environment, and strategic position near the city’s transport and educational hubs. The area primarily consists of terrace houses, low-rise apartments, and small commercial lots serving local residents.
Taman Castlefield was established in the latter half of the 20th century as part of Kuala Lumpur’s suburban expansion toward Sungai Besi. The area’s unusual name, “Castlefield,” is believed to have originated from British colonial influences during the post-war urban planning period. Initially composed of single-storey terrace houses, it has since evolved into a mixed neighbourhood with apartments, schools, and community facilities1.
Today, Taman Castlefield maintains a calm, suburban atmosphere within the busy Sungai Besi corridor. Residential streets are lined with mature trees and small neighbourhood shops, while community amenities such as Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sungai Besi and local mosques cater to nearby residents. Due to its location near major transport routes, the area is popular among working families and commuters2.
Taman Castlefield enjoys excellent connectivity through both road and rail networks. The Taman Castlefield MRT Station on the MRT Putrajaya Line provides direct access to central Kuala Lumpur, Tun Razak Exchange, and Cyberjaya. The area is also served by the nearby Bandar Tasik Selatan transport hub, which connects to intercity buses, KTM Komuter, and KLIA Transit services. Motorists can easily reach the neighbourhood via the Federal Highway, the Sungai Besi Expressway, and the MEX Expressway3.
Real estate in Taman Castlefield is primarily residential, featuring single and double-storey terrace houses, low-rise apartments, and some newer serviced residences near the MRT station. As of October 2025, property prices range from around RM400,000 for older terrace homes to over RM800,000 for newer or renovated units. The neighbourhood’s appeal lies in its accessibility, mature setting, and proximity to educational institutions and public transport4.
Taman Castlefield residents enjoy convenient access to nearby destinations such as Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), Endah Parade in Sri Petaling, and Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park. Recreational spots such as Bukit Jalil Recreational Park and the National Sports Complex are also within a short drive5.
The Taman Castlefield MRT Station is one of the few on the MRT Putrajaya Line built directly beside a school—SMK Sungai Besi—reflecting the area’s strong community-oriented planning6.
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