Church Of Our Lady Queen Of Peace Conservation Area
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Church Of Our Lady Queen Of Peace Conservation Area
Find out more about Church Of Our Lady Queen Of Peace Conservation Area.

Important Information
All proposed works will need to comply with the Conservation Guidelines and the Specific Restoration Guidelines (SRG). Conservation Permission is required before all additions & alteration works and operations of new use can begin.
Owners, architects and engineers intending to carry out restoration works or development within conservation areas are required to comply with the conservation principles, planning parameters and restoration guidelines for conserved shophouse and bungalow building typologies, as well as planning parameters and envelope control guidelines for new buildings within conservation areas accordingly.
For other building types, which do not conform to the standard shophouse or bungalow typology, these will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis in accordance with conservation principles. [1]
About
Two buildings which used to be part of the dairy farm remain.
The Architecture
The cowshed is the only one of its kind known to be still standing in Singapore. It is a long symmetrical building, with a strongly rhythmic façade which has door openings along the whole front elevation. The farmhouse is a modest, single-storey, black-and-white timber building raised off the ground on masonry piers.
The Legacy
To help keep memories of our agricultural heritage, both the former cowshed and farmhouse were given conservation status on 6 April 2010.
Guidelines and Procedures
[1] The conservation guidelines for shophouses and bungalows will generally be applied by URA in the consideration of a development application. However, if the circumstances or planning considerations relevant to a case warrant it, URA may in its discretion decide to depart from these general guidelines. The guidelines, principles and illustrations found in the guidelines are not exhaustive in covering all possible site conditions and variations in building type. Persons intending to carry out a development are advised to take this into consideration and check with URA through enquiries or development applications to confirm if their proposals can be allowed.
