Robert George BROADWOOD [1862-1917]
Robert George Broadwood was a British army general. He was also a keen horseman, who rode in the Grand National. Born in 1862, he served in Sudan, in the Second Boer War and the First World War.
Robert George Broadwood was a British army general. He was also a keen horseman, who rode in the Grand National. Born in 1862, he served in Sudan, in the Second Boer War and the First World War.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into existence in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse.
Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind by C E Warren and Co Ltd. Architect Charles Warren liked the ridge development enough to own two properties.
Named after a distinguished army general with an interest in horseracing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was an exclusive development of elegant colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey villas, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Because of their elevation, these houses enjoyed cooling breezes and pleasing views, and were built with the wealthy in mind.