In
Penang,
Malaysia, the
Suffolk House refers to two early residences built on the same site located some four miles west of
George Town, Penang, on the banks of the Air Itam River (
Black Water River in the Malay language). The earliest of the two buildings is notable for serving as the residence of
Francis Light, the founder of the British settlement on the Prince of Wales Island, commonly known as Penang Island. Following Light's death in 1794, and with Penang becoming the fourth
presidency of India in 1805, a newer Suffolk House replaced the original house, assuming multiple roles and was later neglected before its current restoration.