A brickfield is an open site where bricks are made. Place names are often formed from the word.
Brickfield, Brickfields, or Brickfielder may also refer to:
Australia
- Brickfielder, an arid wind
- Brickfield Hill, an area of Sydney
- Brickfields Hiring Depot, a historic building in North Hobart, Tasmania
United Kingdom
England
- Brickfields, Bletchley, an area in Buckinghamshire
- Brickfields, Worcestershire, an English location
- The Brickfields, a sports complex in Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
- Brickfield and Long Meadow, a nature reserve in Earls Colne, Essex
- Brickfields Meadow, South Norwood, Croydon
Wales
- Brickfields Pond, a Welsh lake and nature reserve in Rhyl, Denbighshire
- Brickfield Rangers F.C., a football club in Wrexham
Other uses
- Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, a neighbourhood in Malaysia
- Brickfield Town (now Sandymount), Dublin, Ireland
- Brickfield, Trinidad and Tobago, a beach in Couva
- Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa. Previously known as Brickfields.
See also
- Brickworks, a factory for manufacturing bricks
- Brickyard, a place where bricks are made
- Brick Field, a former name of Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Canada
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