Coronation Road is a short but prestigious road in Singapore, stretching approximately 1.1 km from Bukit Timah Road in the east to Coronation Road West in the west. Situated in Bukit Timah Planning Area and within District 10, this tree-lined road is synonymous with luxury landed properties and prime real estate. The nearest MRT access is provided by Botanic Gardens MRT Station (CC19/DT9), located along the Circle Line and Downtown Line.
Coronation Road lies in one of the most exclusive residential districts in Singapore. It is flanked by side roads such as Coronation Road West, Coronation Road East, and Coronation Drive. The surrounding neighborhood is well known for its privacy, lush greenery, and proximity to prestigious schools. Just off Bukit Timah Road, it enjoys excellent connectivity while maintaining an air of seclusion. The nearby Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, further enhance the natural setting.
The road dates back to the mid-20th century, a time when many parts of Bukit Timah were being developed into affluent residential estates. Its name, Coronation Road, commemorates the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 19531. The term "coronation" reflects a regal touch, befitting the upscale nature of the district.
The name "Coronation" is pronounced /ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃən/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Locals typically pronounce it as "koh-ruh-NAY-shun." The name reflects its historical association with the British monarchy and resonates with Singapore’s colonial heritage, which influenced many road names of that era.
Coronation Road is characterized by a peaceful, residential atmosphere. Tall rain trees line both sides of the street, offering shade and elegance. Most properties here are spacious detached houses or bungalows with expansive gardens, swimming pools, and private driveways. The low traffic volume further contributes to its exclusivity, making it one of the most desirable residential enclaves in the Bukit Timah area.
Though primarily residential, Coronation Road benefits from proximity to several key sights and amenities:
Coronation Road is located in one of Singapore’s most expensive residential districts. As of 2024, detached houses here typically range between 5,000 to 15,000 square feet (465 to 1,394 sq m) in land area2. Sale prices often exceed SGD 10 million for a large bungalow, with smaller landed homes still fetching several million dollars. Rental prices are correspondingly high, with monthly rents for landed houses often ranging between SGD 18,000 and SGD 35,000, depending on size and condition. These figures place Coronation Road among the top tier of residential neighborhoods in Singapore.
The closest MRT station is Botanic Gardens MRT Station (CC19/DT9), which is about a 10-minute walk from the eastern end of Coronation Road. It provides easy access via both the Circle Line and the Downtown Line. This allows quick connections to Orchard Road, Marina Bay, and other key hubs.
Numerous bus stops are located along Bukit Timah Road near the junction with Coronation Road. Services here connect to the Central Business District, Orchard, and other parts of Singapore. The convenience of both bus and MRT makes the area easily accessible despite its tranquil setting.
A fun fact about Coronation Road is that many of the houses were once owned by early Singaporean business elites and foreign expatriates, reflecting its long-standing status as a high-prestige address. Over time, the road has retained its exclusivity, with many properties passed down generations within the same families.
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