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Broadlands

British  
/ ˈbrɔːdlənds /

noun

  1. a Palladian mansion near Romsey in Hampshire: formerly the home of Lord Palmerston and Lord Mountbatten

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Gawelek, a retired United Airlines pilot, lives about a mile away in the Broadlands neighborhood.

From Washington Post • Nov. 15, 2022

Nearby: Broadlands Marketplace is less than half a mile away, Shoppes at Ryan Park is a mile away and the Dulles 28 Shopping Centre is less than five miles away.

From Washington Post • Jul. 26, 2022

Broadlands also has play areas, a fitness center, tennis and basketball courts, and three pools.

From Washington Post • Jul. 26, 2022

Natalie Steele, 32, of Broadlands, Bridgend, admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility.

From BBC • May 3, 2022

But I notice that since our arrival at Broadlands, Harshaw has not troubled her with his attentions.

From A Touch of Sun and Other Stories by Foote, Mary Hallock