Step into 1923 at Hatter’s Castle, a National Heritage site on Carey Island. Originally built for early industry pioneers, this preserved colonial landmark now serves as a distinguished backdrop for filming and exclusive events.
Completed in 1923, Hatter’s Castle became the architectural model for colonial bungalows across the region and was gazetted as a National Heritage site in 2012. With its distinct hat-shaped roof, later associated with A.J. Cronin’s famous novel, it remains a living landmark that defines the island’s pioneering heritage.
Beyond its pioneering history, Hatter’s Castle serves as a living set for both international and local cinema. From the atmospheric frames of The Garden of Evening Mists to the high-stakes energy of Kabali and Polis Evo 3, its preserved interiors have hosted legends and icons alike. Step inside to experience the very spaces where silver-screen stories are brought to life.