Examples of 'broadlands' in a sentence

Meaning of "broadlands"

broadlands (noun): An extensive tract of flat or rolling land, often used for farming or ranching activities

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The food is normally quite good at Broadlands.
The Broadlands Community Club holds a homecoming festival each year.
I read in the paper they are going to spend the honeymoon in Broadlands.
Invite us both to Broadlands soon.
Buildings and properties were damaged in Matapedia and Broadlands.
It also houses the Broadlands Archive, including the Palmerston and Mountbatten papers.
I come directly from Broadlands.
Broadlands later became the home of Lord Mountbatten of Burma, known locally as " Lord Louis.
He had already inherited Broadlands.
Broadlands is a census-designated place in Loudoun County, Virginia.
On their honeymoon at Broadlands.
In 1982 he helped form Broadlands Friends of the Earth and became its Chairman.
There is also an independent school known as Broadlands Hall School.
In 1736, Palmerston bought Broadlands from Humphrey Sydenham and began to rework the gardens there.
Apart from his political career Lord Mount Temple organized ecumenical conferences at Broadlands.

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View images of the accommodation and facilities available at Broadlands Bed & Breakfast.
His Hampshire home . Mountbatten invited the vulnerable prince to stay in Broadlands.
Found 1 of 1 schools in Broadlands.
The estimate is that there were once about 200 wind powered drainage windmills in the Broadlands.

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