Take a Peak into the past: Controversy over hotel plans for century-old mansion at 27 Lugard Road
This mansion has survived 100 years and two world wars, and now its future has become the subject of a new battle. Step inside 27 Lugard Road
Walking into the century-old mansion at 27 Lugard Road is like going back in time. Sunlight shines through the tall windows onto the wooden floor and chandeliers in the entrance hall give visitors a glittering welcome.
Lugard Road is one of the most popular hiking trails in Hong Kong and traffic is rare as cars need a special permit to travel along it. Hikers fear hotel service cars would cause a traffic nuisance, but conservationists say developing the mansion would protect its heritage – and that the effect of the two golf carts per hour the hotel plans to use would be negligible.
The grade-two heritage building, built in 1914, was designed by Lennox Bird, a senior partner of prominent architectural firm Palmer and Turner, for his brother. It was sold to Tai Koo Dockyard and Engineering Company and became a residence for the company’s staff and their families.
Since then it has had its ups and downs.
Watch: Inside the 27 Lugard Road mansion