Lorong Ceri is a major residential road in Raja Uda, Butterworth. Stretching close to one kilometre in length, it serves as an important north–south connection between Jalan Mohd Saad in the north and Jalan Kampung Paya in the south. Along its route, Lorong Ceri passes through a wide mix of residential houses, ranging from older single-storey homes to newer two-storey terraces.
Lorong Ceri runs almost parallel to Jalan Raja Uda, providing an alternative residential corridor within this part of Butterworth. At its northern end, it connects to Jalan Mohd Saad, a key link road that intersects with Jalan Cempaka. From there, Lorong Ceri continues southward until it meets Jalan Kampung Paya, which in turn provides access to other neighbourhoods. Its central location makes Lorong Ceri a convenient residential spine for those living within Taman Aman Jaya and the surrounding estates.
The length and scale of Lorong Ceri give it a diverse character. On different stretches of the road, one encounters housing types that reflect the development history of the neighbourhood. Some sections are lined with modest single-storey terrace houses built in earlier decades, while other stretches feature more modern two-storey homes with larger built-up areas. Together, they represent the gradual suburban expansion of Butterworth, where older housing has been complemented by newer developments.
Unlike smaller cul-de-sac streets such as Jalan Ceri, Lorong Ceri serves as a through-road with a steady stream of residential traffic. This makes it busier than the internal estate lanes, yet it retains a suburban calm compared to the commercial bustle of Jalan Raja Uda. Families appreciate the accessibility of Lorong Ceri, as well as its relatively wide carriageway that accommodates two-way traffic comfortably.
Properties along Lorong Ceri vary in price depending on age, size, and location along the nearly one-kilometre stretch. Older single-storey terrace houses are valued from around RM 420,000, while two-storey terrace units range between RM 600,000 and RM 750,000.1 This diversity offers buyers a range of choices, from affordable starter homes to larger family residences. The area continues to benefit from Butterworth’s broader appeal as a convenient residential base near Penang Island.
Lorong Ceri enjoys excellent accessibility due to its position between Jalan Mohd Saad and Jalan Kampung Paya. From these connecting roads, residents can quickly reach Jalan Raja Uda for dining, shopping, and banking. Local amenities include schools, sundry shops, and eateries within walking or short driving distance. For broader connectivity, the Butterworth Outer Ring Road is just a few minutes away, ensuring smooth travel to other parts of Seberang Perai and towards the Penang Bridge.
The community along Lorong Ceri is made up of both long-term residents who have lived in the area for decades, and newer families attracted by its housing options and accessibility. The road’s length and variety of houses mean that it does not have a single uniform character, but rather reflects a blend of generations and lifestyles. Neighbourly interaction is strong, supported by the layout of the terrace houses that encourage a sense of familiarity and community spirit.
The presence of both older and newer houses along Lorong Ceri mirrors the larger development trajectory of Raja Uda and Butterworth. As demand for housing in Seberang Perai grew, new homes were added alongside existing ones, creating layered neighbourhoods. The strategic location of Lorong Ceri, close to main roads but within a residential zone, makes it a sustainable address for long-term settlement.
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