European pensioners, serving officers, tea planters, businessmen -- all built their cottages here, naming them after places in England -- Stratmore, now the BK Bajoria School, Bonny Brae, housing the Survey of India today, Crowborough, where a hotel -- Taj Vivanta Shillong -- has come up, Redlands and La Chatelet in the cantonment... to name a few. A small lake was dug out in the midst of the area. Australian firs, eucalyptus and other trees were planted and English fruit trees and flowers were introduced. All this was in the 1860s but this building trend continued well into the 20th century. Rules were framed to protect this area and these were in force till the 1930s, preventing persons "not living in European style" from obtaining leases anywhere in the European quarters.