Rawlinson House

(currently accommodating the Park Management Office and the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry) 

Rawlinson House was built in the 1900s as two Warrant Officer's Married Quarters. These were combined in the 1960s to provide a residence for the Chief of Staff, who was also Deputy Commander British Forces. The building was preserved in the development stage in the 1980s. The Ground Floor has been turned into Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry and the First Floor is now being used as the Park Management Office.

Rawlinson House (outlook in 2007)

Rawlinson House (outlook in 2007)

Marriage Registry at G/F (2007)

Marriage Registry at G/F (2007)

The dining room in the past

The dining room in the past

Park management office at 1/F (2007)

Park management office at 1/F (2007)

The exterior verandah in the past

The exterior verandah in the past

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Rawlinson House (outlook in 2007)
Marriage Registry at G/F (2007)
The dining room in the past
Park management office at 1/F (2007)
The exterior verandah in the past

 

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