The Brae Burn Road Historic District is a residential historic district on Brae Burn and Windermere Roads in Newton, Massachusetts. It encompasses as modest residential subdivision that was laid out in the then-rural area of Auburndale in 1911. Many of its houses were designed by the regionally notable firm of Gay & Proctor, and represent a well-preserved collection of modestly scaled Craftsman and Colonial Revival style houses. The district includes 26 houses.[2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[1]
^ ab"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
^"NRHP nomination for Brae Burn Road Historic District". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
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houses on Windsor, Kent and Hereford Roads, a cul-de-sac subdivision adjacent to the village center and the BraeBurn Country Club, which was mostly developed...
1800); both are listed buildings under Historic Environment Scotland. To the south of the square on High Brae is the inn (1872 incorporating older elements)...
in the Gairie Burn glen and on top of Kirriemuir Hill. The Den can be split into two parts. The east Den lies to the east of Bellies Brae (The Commonty)...
across quiet country roads and a larger one at the busy Milltimber Brae. It then leaves the route of the old line, following a country road for around a mile...
current by McMillan Island and Brae Island. The new location is where the town of Fort Langley is now located, where Glover Road meets the Fraser River. Between...
other wells at the side of Main Street by West Sands and on The Brae. Also on The Brae are pantiled cottages with forestairs, and the Old Schoolhouse,...
town on Thorn Brae. A second unmanned station Milliken Park railway station lies at the west end of the town, just off the Cochranemill road. The railway...
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May 1947. The area lies on a raised plateau to the south of the Cathkin Braes, about eight miles (thirteen kilometres) southeast of Glasgow and close...
clubhouse based at the Bank Park. Lochgilphead Library – library based at Manse Brae that has six computers for free public use, a dedicated children's area,...
Cathkin Braes; these waters converge north of Spittal, flowing north to Bankhead and on to Shawfield and the Clyde where it is marked as the Cityford Burn, but...
building in the UK designed by Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-born architect. Whyteman's Brae Hospital, which is also part of the complex, serves psychiatric and elderly...
and was the setting for the song "The Carle of Kellyburn Braes" collected by Robert Burns. The castle burnt down in 1740, and was not rebuilt. The land...
was bounded to the north by Rottenrow lane, and on the east by Deanside Brae, down via Greyfriar's Wynd (Shuttle Street) to Candleriggs. These lands became...