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Lynwood Village : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lynwood Village
Lynwood Village is a neighbourhood in Bells Corners, west of Ottawa, Canada. The neighbourhood is also known as Bells Corners East. The homes were built in between 1958 and 1966.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Lynwood Village )〕 It is one of the first examples of tract housing in Ottawa. The neighbourhood is bounded to the north Robertson Road, east is presumably Highway 416, south by Hunt Club Road, and the west is Moodie Drive.〔http://www.lynwood-bellscorners.ca/〕 ==History and development== The first area to be developed was Stinson Avenue in 1950, followed by Arbeatha Park in 1955-1958, and then Lynwood Village. Land speculators Lloyd Francis and Donald Sim had assembled a vast tract of land. In 1958, they brought in Bill Teron to build the entire subdivision. By 1960, four hundred families lived in Teron's bungalows; another four hundred homes were built in 1961. Many more were built between 1962 to 1965. The last area of Lynwood to be developed was the area bounded by Richmond, Robertson, and Moodie Drive in 1966. Today there are over 1700 homes in the Lynwood area. Later, in the 1980s senior's homes were built. Lynwood Village is considered to be the biggest neighbourhood in Bells Corners.
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