Zetland Hall

Zetland Hall

Zetland Hall, fondly referred to as The Bungalow, was built in 1853 at the upper junction of Zetland and Ice House Street, where a Hong Kong Electric sub-station stands today. The building was designed by the Surveyor-General, Charles St George Cleverly, who also designed Government House. Zetland Lodge remained in use until the Second World War when it was severely damaged during an air raid. In 1949 the architectural firm of Leigh & Orange designed new premises for the Lodge at 1 Kennedy Road which it still occupies.


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