Two new neighbourhoods, Ny Blovstrød and Teglværkskvarteret, are planned on the west side of Lyngby Kongevej.
The first part of the name may be derived from the male name Blawæsti' (Sorte-Væsti) while the suffix -rød means "clearing".
[2] The area was from the early Middle Ages crown land and in 1700 Blovstrød was one of the parishes that were placed under Hirschholm Palace which was given to Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow as her personal property by king Frederick IV.
A district plan for a new neighbourhood on the west side of Kongevejen was adopted by Allerød Municipal Council in March 20165.
[4] The former brickyard site, located south of Sortedamvej, was part of the Europan 11 programme.
[6] Allerød station is located on the Hillerød radial of the S-train network and is served by the E trains.