The Cherryhill Floor Plans and Facilities Guide is designed to help you quickly understand what living at Cherryhill along Lorong Lew Lian in District 19 really feels like – from the actual unit layouts to the on-site facilities and how they fit daily family life in Serangoon and Hougang.[1][7]
This is a focused companion to Homejourney’s main Cherryhill development guide Cherryhill D19 Condo Guide: Lorong Lew Lian by Homejourney , zooming in on layout choices, stack selection, and how to evaluate the on-site facilities for your own lifestyle or investment needs.
Cherryhill at Lorong Lew Lian: Project & Layout Snapshot
Cherryhill is a freehold Singapore condo in D19 (Serangoon / Hougang), developed by Wing Tai Holdings and completed in 1994.[1][6] It sits at 21–29 Lorong Lew Lian, a quiet cul-de-sac off Upper Serangoon Road, about 6–8 minutes’ walk to Serangoon MRT (CC13/NE12) depending on your block and walking pace.[1][7]
Official records and project directories indicate:
- Project type: Private condominium[1][6]
- Tenure: Freehold[1][6][7]
- TOP / Completion: 1994[1][6]
- Blocks: 5 blocks (21, 23, 25, 27, 29 Lorong Lew Lian)[1][5][6]
- Total units: Approx. 160+ units (most sources state 163 units)[2][4][6]
- Typical unit mix: 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom units[1][2][6]
Homejourney independently cross-checks key specifications against URA and developer information to maintain accuracy, but you should always verify details against the latest URA records or your lawyer’s title search, especially for stack-specific questions.
Unit Types & Floor Plans: Sizes, Layouts and Who They Suit
Cherryhill’s layouts reflect 1990s design – generally larger and squarer than many newer launches, with proper yard spaces and bigger kitchens. Based on compiled data from project directories and URA-derived information, floor area ranges roughly from about 915 sqft to over 2,100 sqft across 2- to 4-bedroom types.[2][4][6] Exact sizes vary by stack and floor.
2-Bedroom Units (Approx. 915–1,100 sqft)
2-bedders are the “entry” option into Cherryhill, but still feel sizeable compared to modern compact units.[2]
- Estimated size range: ~915–1,050+ sqft for most stacks[2][6]
- Typical layout: Enclosed kitchen, yard, home shelter or utility, 2 baths (1 ensuite + 1 common)[1][2]
- Who it suits: Couples who want more space, small families with 1 child, or investors targeting young professional tenants near Serangoon MRT and NEX.
Insider observation: Many 2-bedder stacks here feel more like compact 3-bedders in newer condos, especially when you walk through the living room width and bedroom sizes. If you’re upgrading from a 4-room HDB in nearby Serangoon Central, you may find the living-dining width surprisingly comfortable.
3-Bedroom Units (Approx. 1,200–1,600+ sqft)
3-bedders form a large portion of Cherryhill’s unit mix and are popular with families in D19.[1][2]
- Estimated size range: ~1,200–1,600+ sqft[2][4]
- Typical layout: Regular-shaped living-dining, balcony or planter (in some stacks), enclosed kitchen, proper yard, utility/maid’s room, 3 bedrooms with at least 2 baths.
- Who it suits: Families with 2–3 children attending nearby schools in Serangoon and Bartley, or multi-generational households who need generous common areas.
Homejourney’s site visits in Lorong Lew Lian and nearby D19 projects consistently show that Cherryhill’s 3-bedders are attractive to buyers upgrading from older HDBs in Hougang and Serangoon because they preserve the sense of space while adding condo facilities and freehold status.
4-Bedroom & Larger Units (Up to ~2,100+ sqft)
Selected stacks offer larger 4-bedroom or dual-key–style configurations, some exceeding 1,800–2,100 sqft.[1][2][4]
- Estimated size range: ~1,600–2,100+ sqft[2][4]
- Typical layout: 4 bedrooms, 3–4 baths, spacious living-dining, large kitchen and yard, often with helper’s room and bathroom.[1]
- Who it suits: Multi-generational families, buyers seeking spacious freehold homes, or investors planning co-living style rentals (subject to URA private residential occupancy limits and regulations).
Practical tip: If you’re planning to rent out one room while occupying the rest, look for 4-bedder layouts with a bedroom located close to the entrance and a bathroom nearby to create a semi-private zone for the tenant, always staying within URA’s residential use rules and MCST by-laws.
How to Choose the Right Cherryhill Floor Plan
When shortlisting units on Homejourney’s search page Property Search or directly via “Browse available units at Cherryhill” Property Search , consider:
- Orientation and noise: Stacks facing Lorong Lew Lian are generally quieter than those angled closer to Upper Serangoon Road. Evening traffic heading towards NEX can be noticeable if you’re stack-facing the main road.
- Sun exposure: West-facing stacks can get hotter in late afternoon. In older freehold condos like Cherryhill, many residents install zip-track blinds and higher-spec air-con to manage heat – factor this into your renovation and Aircon Services maintenance budget.
- Privacy vs pool view: Lower-floor pool-facing units feel resort-like but may get more noise on weekends. Higher-floor units facing away from the pool can offer better privacy and airflow.
- Family needs: For young kids, being nearer the playground and wading pool can be very practical, especially when you’re juggling prams and swim bags.
Facilities at Cherryhill: What You Really Get Day-to-Day
Despite its age, Cherryhill offers a full set of “classic” condo facilities and has undergone periodic upgrades over the years according to residents’ feedback, including repainting and common-area improvements.[1][2]
Core Condo Facilities
Based on project information and on-site facility listings, residents enjoy:[1][6][7]
- Swimming pool (main pool) and wading pool for kids[1]
- Tennis courts and a squash court[1]
- Putting green – a unique feature not often seen in newer mid-sized projects[1]
- BBQ pits and outdoor seating areas[1]
- Playground for children[1]
- Covered car park lots[1]
- 24-hour security with guardhouse and access control[1]
Unlike some newer mega-developments, you will not see multiple themed pools or huge clubhouses here, but the scale of Cherryhill means facilities are typically less crowded, especially on weekday evenings – something residents in Serangoon appreciate after work.
Security & Safety Features
Homejourney places user safety at the centre of our reviews. At Cherryhill, key safety-related features include:
- 24/7 security and controlled vehicular access[1]
- Resident and visitor registration at guardhouse (practice varies by MCST)
- Common-area lighting and CCTV coverage at essential points (exact coverage to be verified with MCST or managing agent)
For families, especially those with young children or elderly parents, we recommend:
- Personally inspecting the condition of pool fencing, stair railings and playground surfacing during viewing.
- Clarifying with the MCST about house rules for bicycle/scooter usage and visitor access.
- Checking lift maintenance records where possible, especially in older developments.












