This is a neighborhood in Indianapolis, also popularly known as Brendonwood Common. This national historic district is located in Indianapolis, IN. The community was developed and planned by George Kessler. He developed the hood between 1917and 1954, and this encompasses examples like American Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival designs of architecture. Contributing resources that are popular in the hood include the Grasmere, Glen Gate, Springhead, golf course, Two Knolls, and Farook, to mention but a few. The hood is roughly bounded by Brendon Forest, 56th Street, and Fall Creek. Brendonwood Historic District sits on an area of 350 acres. On December 6th, 2004, it was included in the NRHP.