Island House
Island House (Chinese: 舊政務司官邸) is a historical building located on Island House Lane, Yuen Chau Tsai (元洲仔), Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong.
History
Built in 1905, Island House served as the residence for the first British Police Magistrate appointed in 1898.
It was also the official residence of the North District Officer and the residences of District Commissioners for the New Territories. Island House had been resided in by a total of 15 District Commissioners since 1949. The last resident of the Island House was Sir David Akers-Jones, who became the Chief Secretary of Hong Kong in 1985.
Since then, the house has become the Island House Conservation Studies Centre (元洲仔自然環境保護研究中心) after it was passed to the custodianship of WWF HK. It is one of the declared monuments of Hong Kong.
External links
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- Virtual tour of Island House
- Homepage of Island House Conservation Studies Centre
- Film Service Office
Coordinates: 22°26′45″N 114°10′44″E / 22.44596°N 114.17885°E