Located at Pok Fu Lam Road, The Pokfulam Farm was formerly the site of the Old Dairy Farm Senior Staff Quarters (“the SSQs”) known as “Braemar”. Built in 1887, the SSQs comprise the Main Building, the Servants’ Quarters and the Garage Block.
The SSQs had been left vacant since 1987. They were subsequently revitalised under the Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme of the Development Bureau and reopened to the public in 2023. The name of the project “The Pokfulam Farm” using ancient written form of the Chinese name of Pok Fu Lam highlights its long history.
The SSQs were constructed in a simple classical style. The Main Building is a 2-storey building in which the stone walls of the lower level were built with extra thick granite, with circular windows fitted on the walls at regular intervals for ventilation. These granite stone walls act as a plinth to support the upper level. The Servants’ Quarters and the Garage Block are single-storey buildings and their double-layered Chinese pan-and-roll tile roofs are one of the architectural features.
The Pokfulam Farm offers various exhibitions, guided tours and workshops for members of the public to better understand the local community, and culture and history of Pok Fu Lam.
The Pokfulam Farm was accorded Grade 1 historic building in 2009.
Transport
To plan your journey to The Pokfulam Farm, visit the "HKeMobility" website (https://www.hkemobility.gov.hk) or mobile application developed by the Transport Department, and insert your starting point to search for routes of different transportation mode. Alternatively, you may click the “Journey” button in the Google Map below.
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