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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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"He would come to the farm and he'd say 'I've just been over the bookies in Broadlands just down the road' and he'd open his wallet and he'd say 'look at that. I've just won £11,000'," said Charlie.

From BBC

Alice Stones died when she was attacked by the family pet in a back garden in Broadlands, Milton Keynes, on 31 January.

From BBC

Officers attended a house in Broadlands in Milton Keynes just after 17:00 GMT on Tuesday after reports a dog had attacked a child in a back garden.

From BBC

Officers attended a house on Broadlands in Netherfield at 17:00 GMT on Tuesday after reports a dog had attacked a child in a back garden.

From BBC

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

From Washington Post