Broadwood Road [1915- ]
Named after a distinguished army general who had an interest in horses and racing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong.
Named after a distinguished army general who had an interest in horses and racing, Broadwood Road came into being in 1915, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong.
Broadwood Road came into being in 1915. It was a development of colonial-style houses, either bungalows or two-storey, on a ridge overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse.
Number 11 was a bungalow. The bungalows typically had four rooms with kitchen, two bathrooms and servants' quarters at the rear.
Bungalows #11 and #12 were built to the front of the ridge to take full advantage of the views.