16 Broadwood Road [c.1916-????]

Submitted by Aldi on Sat, 01/04/2025 - 23:45
Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)

Broadwood Road came into being in 1915 and was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey, on the Broadwood ridge.  Because of their raised elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.  

Number 16 was built sometime after 1915.  It seems to have been a bungalow.  The bungalows typically had four rooms with kitchen, two bathrooms and servants' quarters. They were constructed from locally cut granite blocks and concrete, with timber rafters. They were painted white, and would have gleamed brightly when newly painted.  The granite walls would have kept temperatures cooler in summer and provided sturdy security in the typhoon season.

Occupants lived extremely comfortable lifestyles, with the services of  an amah and a cook.  For many years access anywhere would have been by rickshaw.  Even when cars became more commonplace, Broadwood Road was just a single track road, certainly up to the 1960s.

Because the houses were built on a ridge, they had fine views not only to the front and rear of the house (Happy Valley/the Peak/Wanchai/the harbour, and to the east the So Kon Po Valley/ Jardine's lookout), but all around, including south towards the Wong Nei Chung Gap.    

Today number 16 no longer exists. The four towers of the Villa Lotto have taken its place, possibly Block C.

More can be found on the first Broadwood Road owners here.

 

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