Brentwood
Brentwood may refer to:
Cities, towns and other places
Australia
Canada
- Brentwood, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta
- Brentwood, Nova Scotia
- Brentwood Bay, British Columbia
- Brentwood Boulevard, Sherwood Park, Alberta
- Brentwood Park (or "Brentwood"), a neighbourhood in Burnaby, British Columbia
- Brentwood Town Centre, shopping mall in Burnaby, BC
New Zealand
- Brentwood, a neighborhood in Upper Hutt, Wellington
United Kingdom
- Brentwood (borough), a local government district
- Brentwood, Essex, a town in the borough
- Brentwood and Ongar (UK Parliament constituency)
United States
alphabetical by state
- Brentwood, California, a city in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Brentwood, Los Angeles, a district of Los Angeles
- Brentwood, Maryland
- Brentwood, a historic district in Holliston, Massachusetts
- Brentwood (McComb, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
- Brentwood, Missouri
- Brentwood, New Hampshire
- Brentwood, New York
- Brentwood, North Carolina, a neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Brentwood-Darlington, Portland, Oregon
- Brentwood, Pennsylvania
- Brentwood, Tennessee
- Brentwood, Austin, Texas
- Brentwood, Houston, Texas
- Brentwood (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
Schools
Australia
- Brentwood Secondary College, Glen Waverley, Melbourne
Canada
- Brentwood College School, Mill Bay, British Columbia
United Kingdom
- Becket Keys Church of England School, Essex
- Brentwood County High School, Essex
- Brentwood School (England), Essex
United States
- Brentwood School (Los Angeles, California)
- Brentwood High School (Brentwood, New York)
- Brentwood Academy, Brentwood, Tennessee
- Brentwood Christian School, Austin, Texas
Other uses
- Brentwood (C-Train), a C-Train station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Brentwood Magazine, a magazine that covers fashion, travel, and entertainment news for Los Angeles
See also
- Brent Wood, Canadian politician
- Brent Woods (1855-1906), American soldier
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