Goodwood Park Subzone, Newton, Singapore


Goodwood Park Subzone is a prestigious district within the Newton Planning Area in Singapore. It covers an area of 0.3513 sq km with a population of 1,480 as of 2024, translating to a population density of 4,213 per sq km1. The subzone is best known for the historic Goodwood Park Hotel and its blend of exclusive residences set against lush greenery.

Etymology

The name Goodwood Park (古德伍德公园, Gǔ dé wǔ dé gōngyuán in pinyin) originates from the Goodwood Park Hotel, itself named after England’s Goodwood Racecourse in Sussex. The toponym reflects colonial ties and the area’s early association with leisure and exclusivity.

History

The heart of the subzone, the Goodwood Park Hotel, began as the Teutonia Club in 1900, serving as a social club for the German expatriate community. After World War I, it was taken over by local ownership and transformed into a hotel, eventually becoming one of Singapore’s most iconic heritage hotels. The surrounding area developed into a residential enclave favoured by the wealthy elite, and over time, modern luxury condominiums joined the mix of heritage buildings.

Geography and Boundaries

Goodwood Park Subzone is located in central Singapore, bordered by Nassim to the northwest, Moulmein to the northeast, Newton Circus to the east, Cairnhill to the southeast, Boulevard to the south, and Orange Grove to the southwest. Its location places it close to both Orchard Road and the Istana.

Population and Demographics

As of 2024, the subzone’s population stands at 1,480, representing a 4.1% increase since 20201. Residents are typically affluent locals and expatriates drawn to its prime location, prestigious address, and heritage character.

Land Use and Character

The subzone is largely residential with iconic hospitality landmarks. Goodwood Park Hotel provides a cultural and historical anchor, while luxury condominiums and landed properties offer high-end housing options. Green spaces and mature trees lend the neighbourhood a tranquil atmosphere despite its proximity to the bustling Orchard Road shopping belt.

Transport and Connectivity

Goodwood Park Subzone is well served by Orchard MRT Station on the North-South Line and the Thomson-East Coast Line. The nearby Newton MRT Station also connects the Downtown Line. Major arterial roads such as Scotts Road and Bukit Timah Road provide vehicular access, linking quickly to expressways like the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and Central Expressway (CTE).

Community and Amenities

Residents of the subzone enjoy proximity to world-class shopping at Orchard Road, fine dining at Goodwood Park Hotel, and nearby schools such as Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) and Singapore Chinese Girls’ School. Parks and fitness centres provide recreation, while medical facilities at Mount Elizabeth Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital are close at hand.

Neighbourhood Identity

Goodwood Park Subzone is synonymous with heritage luxury, prestige, and exclusivity. It embodies Singapore’s blend of colonial history and modern urban sophistication, retaining a unique charm with its green, serene environment despite being in the heart of the city.

Interesting Sights

Real Estate Information

Goodwood Park Subzone is one of Singapore’s prime residential districts. Properties are mostly luxury condominiums and landed houses, with average unit sizes ranging from 1,000–2,500 sq ft. Selling prices are typically SGD 3M–10M, while rental prices range between SGD 5,000–15,000 per month, depending on the type of property and proximity to Orchard Road.

Fun Fact

The original Teutonia Club, now the Goodwood Park Hotel, was one of the few German social clubs outside Europe at the time of its establishment, reflecting the influence of the German community in Singapore’s colonial era.

Quick Facts

References

  1. City Population – Singapore Administrative Subzones
  2. Urban Redevelopment Authority – Master Plan
  3. National Heritage Board – Heritage and Culture
  4. Goodwood Park Hotel – Official Website

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