This was a large estate located in the Lam Tei area of Tuen Mun. The estate consisted of a large villa, with adjoining garden and a large swimming pool to the north. There was an ornamental pagoda east of the main garden which was marked on maps as a "water tower" (see below, centre right).
This water tower, designed to look like a pagoda, caused quite some "discussion" a while back (see this thread) but it's identity was eventually discovered courtesy of the sole existing remnant of the estate, the Li Yuen Archway (thanks T). The property looks to have survived into the 1990s and beyond but was demolished to make way for a residential development called "The Sherwood" which opened in 2005.
I marked the archway and water tower on the following aerial image from 1963.
Clean version here:
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Re: Lam Tei Lei Yuen
Hi There,
Google seemed to have changed its search a bit recently. If we use 藍地李苑 for the look-up, a Facebook link previous unknown to me popped up:
https://www.facebook.com/tuenmunoldphotos/posts/5450118801683149/?_rdr
Under this entry there is a clear photo of the water tower\pagoda. There is also a photo (likely the same one owned by HKU archive) there. I am pretty sure the Lei's Mansion is a match, togather with the tall tree.
T
Good Find
Good find. The match looks good and nice to have the video images resolved.
water tower
Nice find again T, with that closer image I would say it really isn't a water tower but just an ornamental pagoda. Yes, I was already convinced this was the place after you orginally identified the archway a couple of years ago, but I thought it would be nice to document the estate as well. It also fits in perfectly the itinerary of Mr Brooks' trip around the NT which also later passed by Castle Peak Police Station.
re: water tower
The top floor of the pagoda doesn't have any windows, so maybe it was used as a water tower after all.
Great to have the mysterious pagoda's location confirmed at last!
Pagoda
It would still be nice to get those higher definition images though.