
Part of Cherryhill project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
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 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:
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.
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-bedders are the “entry” option into Cherryhill, but still feel sizeable compared to modern compact units.[2]
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-bedders form a large portion of Cherryhill’s unit mix and are popular with families in D19.[1][2]
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.
Selected stacks offer larger 4-bedroom or dual-key–style configurations, some exceeding 1,800–2,100 sqft.[1][2][4]
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.
When shortlisting units on Homejourney’s search page Property Search or directly via “Browse available units at Cherryhill” Property Search , consider:
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]
Based on project information and on-site facility listings, residents enjoy:[1][6][7]
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.
Homejourney places user safety at the centre of our reviews. At Cherryhill, key safety-related features include:
For families, especially those with young children or elderly parents, we recommend:
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