Amberwood at Holland Location

Amberwood at Holland Location – Holland Link, District 10

Amberwood at Holland is located along Holland Link in the Holland Plain precinct, within the Bukit Timah Planning Area of Singapore’s District 10. The address places the development at the intersection of three of the most structurally valuable location attributes a CCR residential site can offer: MRT interchange access, top-tier school proximity and direct adjacency to protected green space.

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Amberwood at Holland – MRT Access and Connectivity

King Albert Park MRT – Downtown Line Today, Cross Island Line by 2032

King Albert Park MRT station on the Downtown Line is approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk from Amberwood at Holland, based on the site’s position along Holland Link relative to the station exit. The exact walking time will be confirmed once the official site plan establishes block positions and the nearest gate exit.

The DTL provides direct, no-transfer access to:

  • Sixth Avenue (1 stop) – connecting to Bukit Timah Road and surrounding schools
  • Tan Kah Kee (1 stop) – for Hwa Chong Institution and Botanic Gardens access
  • Botanic Gardens (2 stops) – UNESCO World Heritage Site, interchange with Circle Line
  • Stevens (3 stops) – connection to Thomson-East Coast Line
  • Newton (4 stops) – Orchard Road access and North-South Line interchange
  • Bugis, Promenade, Marina Bay and the CBD – direct via Downtown Line

The future Cross Island Line interchange at King Albert Park, expected around 2032, will fundamentally expand connectivity from this address. The CRL will link King Albert Park westward to Clementi and Jurong Lake District, and eastward across Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon and Pasir Ris – creating a genuine two-line interchange from a currently single-line station.

A new CRL station exit is specifically planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct – meaning Amberwood at Holland residents will be even closer to the interchange than King Albert Park MRT’s current position at Bukit Timah Road suggests. Read our full King Albert Park CRL interchange guide.

Driving and Road Access

Residents with vehicles benefit from direct access to major arterial routes and expressways:

  • Holland Road – direct access to Holland Village, One Holland Village, Alexandra and the southern fringe of the CBD
  • Bukit Timah Road – direct access to Newton, Novena, Orchard and the city centre
  • Pan Island Expressway (PIE) – east-west connectivity across the full length of Singapore
  • Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) – northward connection to Woodlands and the Causeway
  • Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) – southward access to the one-north innovation district and Jurong

The city centre is approximately 10 to 15 minutes by car from Holland Link outside of peak hours. The MRT journey to the CBD is approximately 20 to 25 minutes via the Downtown Line.

Amberwood at Holland – Schools Within 1 to 2km

Within 1km – Priority Registration Band

Methodist Girls School Primary borders the Holland Plain precinct directly to the north – the school and the development share a boundary. This is one of the most direct physical adjacencies between a sought-after primary school and a new CCR launch in Singapore’s recent history. For families targeting MGS Primary, Amberwood at Holland offers structural proximity that no comparable new launch in the Bukit Timah corridor can match.

Within 1 to 2km

  • Henry Park Primary School
  • Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School
  • Raffles Girls Primary School
  • Nanyang Primary School

Secondary and Post-Secondary Institutions Nearby

  • Methodist Girls School Secondary
  • Nanyang Girls High School
  • Hwa Chong Institution
  • National Junior College
  • National University of Singapore (NUS) – accessible via bus and DTL to Clementi

Families should verify official school distances with MOE at the time of purchase. Phase 2A and Phase 2B registration distances are reviewed periodically by MOE.

Amberwood at Holland – Lifestyle and Amenities by Distance

Within Walking Distance (Under 15 Minutes on Foot)

  • King Albert Park MRT station – approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk
  • KAP Mall (9 King Albert Park) – neighbourhood retail and F&B, near King Albert Park MRT
  • Rail Corridor access point – western boundary of the Holland Plain precinct, accessible without crossing a main road
  • Holland Green Linear Park – southern boundary of the precinct, accessible directly from the development on foot. Paved canal walk, children’s playground, birdwatching and Rail Corridor access.
  • Bus stops along Holland Link and Clementi Road – multiple services connecting to Holland Village, Buona Vista and Beauty World

Short Drive or Bus (5 to 15 Minutes)

  • Holland Village – approximately 5 to 8 minutes by car via Holland Road. One of Singapore’s most established dining and lifestyle precincts, with Cold Storage, wet market, cafes, restaurants and boutique retail
  • Dempsey Hill – approximately 8 to 10 minutes by car. Established dining cluster in a landed heritage setting
  • One Holland Village – mixed-use integrated development with supermarket, F&B and retail
  • Dunearn Village (896 Dunearn Road) – a refreshed lifestyle mall by Tuan Sing Holdings with dining, enrichment, wellness, sports and supermarket options. Steps from King Albert Park MRT. Open daily 10am to 10pm
  • Beauty World – neighbourhood centre and future Bukit Timah integrated hub, accessible via DTL or Bukit Timah Road

Nature and Green Spaces

The Rail Corridor forms the western boundary of the Holland Plain precinct – giving Amberwood at Holland residents direct access to Singapore’s most celebrated 24km green trail without crossing a road. The corridor runs from Tanjong Pagar Railway Station through Bukit Timah and out toward Woodlands.

Holland Green Linear Park borders the southern edge of the precinct, providing a paved, flat canal-side walk suitable for all ages including elderly residents and young children with prams. A dedicated access point connects the park directly to the Rail Corridor, completed by NParks in Q3 2022.

The Bukit Timah-Rochor Green Corridor – an 11km planned linear park by NParks along the Bukit Timah Canal – runs through the Holland Plain precinct as part of Singapore’s Coast-to-Coast trail network. The Holland Green Linear Park section is already open.

Singapore Botanic Gardens – 2 stops by DTL from King Albert Park MRT – is the nearest UNESCO World Heritage Site green space. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a short drive or cycle via Bukit Timah Road.

Amberwood at Holland – Map and Getting Here

[GOOGLE MAPS EMBED – Centre on Holland Link, Singapore. Recommended pins: Amberwood at Holland site (Holland Link), King Albert Park MRT, Methodist Girls School Primary, Rail Corridor access point, Holland Green Linear Park. Embed width 100%, height 400px.]The map above shows the Amberwood at Holland site on Holland Link in relation to King Albert Park MRT, Methodist Girls School, the Rail Corridor and Holland Green Linear Park. To visit the area before the showflat opens, park at King Albert Park Mall and walk south along Holland Link to get a ground-level feel for the neighbourhood and the Rail Corridor access.

Amberwood at Holland Location - Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly is Amberwood at Holland located?

Amberwood at Holland is located along Holland Link in the Holland Plain precinct, District 10, Singapore. The site is within the Bukit Timah Planning Area, bordered by the Rail Corridor to the west, Methodist Girls School to the north, Holland Green Linear Park to the south and Holland Link road frontage to the east.

How far is Amberwood at Holland from King Albert Park MRT?

Amberwood at Holland is approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk from King Albert Park MRT station on the Downtown Line. The exact walking time will be confirmed once the official site plan establishes block positions and gate exits relative to the station. When the Cross Island Line station exit within the Holland Plain precinct opens in 2032, effective walking time to the interchange may shorten. Read the full KAP CRL interchange guide.

Is Amberwood at Holland near Holland Village?

Yes. Holland Village is approximately 5 to 8 minutes by car via Holland Road, or accessible by bus from the Holland Link area. The Downtown Line from King Albert Park does not stop directly at Holland Village – residents typically drive or take a bus.

What expressways are near Amberwood at Holland?

The Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) are the nearest major expressways. The Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) is also accessible via Holland Road. Access to all three is via Bukit Timah Road or Holland Road, making Amberwood at Holland well connected for drivers heading north, east or west.

Will the Cross Island Line stop at King Albert Park?

Yes. The Cross Island Line is planned to interchange with the Downtown Line at King Albert Park station, targeted for completion by 2032. The CRL King Albert Park station construction contract of S$447 million was awarded in October 2023 and construction began in 2024. A new CRL station exit is specifically planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct, bringing the interchange closer to Amberwood at Holland residents. When completed, the station will be Singapore’s deepest MRT station at approximately 50 metres underground. Read the full guide.

Is Methodist Girls School within 1km of Amberwood at Holland?

Yes. Methodist Girls School Primary borders the Holland Plain precinct directly to the north. The school and the development share a boundary, making this one of the most direct physical adjacencies between a sought-after primary school and a new CCR launch in Singapore’s recent history. Families should verify the official 1km registration zone with MOE at the time of purchase, as boundaries are reviewed periodically.

Is Amberwood at Holland near the Rail Corridor?

Yes. The Rail Corridor directly borders the Holland Plain precinct to the west. Amberwood at Holland residents will be able to access the Rail Corridor without crossing a main road. The corridor runs 24km from Tanjong Pagar Railway Station through Bukit Timah to Woodlands, offering cycling, walking and nature access from the condo gate. Additionally, Holland Green Linear Park on the southern boundary has a dedicated connector to the Rail Corridor completed by NParks in Q3 2022.

Is Amberwood at Holland near one-north?

one-north, Singapore’s innovation hub housing Fusionopolis, Biopolis and Mediapolis, is accessible from Amberwood at Holland via the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) by car in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, or via DTL to Buona Vista MRT station. For professionals working in one-north, Amberwood at Holland offers a quieter residential base with a practical commute.

How long does it take to drive from Amberwood at Holland to Orchard Road?

Driving from Holland Link to Orchard Road via Bukit Timah Road or Holland Road takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes outside of peak hours. During peak hours (7:30am to 9:30am and 5:30pm to 7:30pm), journey times may extend to 20 to 30 minutes. By MRT via the Downtown Line from King Albert Park to Newton is approximately 15 to 18 minutes.

Is Amberwood at Holland in a flood-prone area?

Holland Link sits adjacent to the Bukit Timah First Diversion Canal, which was upgraded by PUB in 2018 as part of the ABC Waters programme specifically to manage stormwater from the Upper Bukit Timah catchment. The canal upgrade significantly reduced flood risk in the area. The Holland Green Linear Park wetland system, which filters run-off from the surrounding estate, further contributes to the drainage management of the precinct.

What bus services are near Amberwood at Holland?

Bus stops along Holland Link, Clementi Road and Bukit Timah Road serve the Holland Plain precinct. Key services connect to Holland Village, Buona Vista MRT, Beauty World, King Albert Park MRT and the Clementi town centre. Exact bus numbers and stop locations will depend on the development’s gate position on Holland Link, which will be confirmed in the official site plan.