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room and reading room. It would also face a large swimming pool. The bungalow at 126/126A St. Patrick's Road was to be converted into two exclusive apartments, each priced at $ 3 million. The bungalows were renovated and restored, with handicap ramps and free-standing air conditioning units hidden behind timber enclosures being installed. Both bungalows were gazetted for conservation by the
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doors facing Marine Parade Road initially opening towards the sea. Both fronts feature "generous" verandahs, while turrets can be found on the roof parapet. The exterior of the bungalow features columns of the
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