Bournville
/ˈbɔːnvɪl/
/ˈbɔːrnvɪl/
- a suburb of Birmingham, England. It was built by the brothers George and Richard Cadbury to provide houses for the workers at the chocolate factory which they opened there in 1879. The Cadburys were Quakers and believed that social problems were often the result of bad homes. The houses at Bournville were well designed, with gardens, and they had an important influence on the planning of other suburbs in Britain.
see also Cadbury英格兰伯明翰的郊区。它是由乔治(George)和理查德(Richard Cadbury)兄弟建造的,目的是为巧克力工厂的工人提供住所,他们在1879年在那里开设了巧克力工厂。吉百利是贵格会派(Quakers),他们认为社会问题往往是不良房屋的结果。Bournville的房屋设计精巧,带有花园,对英国其他郊区的规划产生了重要影响。