Warren Park is a densely populated suburb in southwest Harare, Zimbabwe.
It borders Belvedere, Westwood, Westlea, Tynwald and Saint Andrews Park and is one of the more affordable areas in Harare.
They pegged their farm south of the city limits in what is now present-day Warren Park.
Hebert sold the farm in 1892 after Robert contracted blackwater fever and died in November 1891, which was then subdivided into residential units and incorporated in the municipality by the First World War.
Additionally, the area's affordable housing, makes it a popular area for arrival from other parts of the country, seeking opportunity, and migrants from Malawi and the DRC.