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Basford Green, Staffordshire   (Hamlet)

Basford Green is a hamlet in Staffordshire. It is within the council area of Staffordshire Moorlands (Staffordshire).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Staffordshire
Lat, Long: 53.062078,-2.013397
Grid Reference: SJ991516
Police Area: Staffordshire
Council Area: Staffordshire Moorlands (Staffordshire)
Civil Parish: Cheddleton CP
Country: England
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Brailsford Green, Derbyshire   (Hamlet)

Brailsford Green is a hamlet in Derbyshire. It is within the council area of Derbyshire Dales (Derbyshire).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Derbyshire
Lat, Long: 52.969355,-1.627713
Grid Reference: SK250413
Police Area: Derbyshire
Council Area: Derbyshire Dales (Derbyshire)
Civil Parish: Brailsford CP
Country: England
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Brockford Green, Suffolk   (Hamlet)

Brockford Green is a hamlet in Suffolk. It is within the council area of Mid Suffolk (Suffolk).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Suffolk
Lat, Long: 52.247944,1.107872
Grid Reference: TM122656
Police Area: Suffolk
Council Area: Mid Suffolk (Suffolk)
Civil Parish: Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford CP
Country: England
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Calford Green, Essex   (Hamlet)

Calford Green is a hamlet in Essex. It is within the council area of West Suffolk (Suffolk).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Essex
Lat, Long: 52.079557,0.4783171
Grid Reference: TL699452
Police Area: Suffolk
Council Area: West Suffolk (Suffolk)
Civil Parish: Kedington CP
Country: England
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Chingford Green, Essex   (Urban locality)

Chingford Green is a former hamlet that is now an urban area in the larger town of Chingford, Essex. In 1844 the church of St Peter and St Paul, designed by Lewis Vulliamy, replaced Chingford Mount’s All Saints as the parish church. Following the opening of Chingford railway station close to the hamlet in 1873, the area saw large-scale suburban development. It is within the council area of Walthamstow.

Type: Urban locality
Historic County : Essex
Lat, Long: 51.631435,0.000423
Grid Reference: TQ383943
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Waltham Forest
Country: England
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Copford Green, Essex   (Village)

Copford Green is a village in Essex. It is within the council area of Colchester (Essex).

Type: Village
Historic County : Essex
Lat, Long: 51.868739,0.798551
Grid Reference: TL927226
Police Area: Essex
Council Area: Colchester (Essex)
Civil Parish: Copford CP
Country: England
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Ford Green, Lancashire   (Hamlet)

Ford Green is a hamlet in Lancashire. It is within the council area of Wyre (Lancashire).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Lancashire
Lat, Long: 53.91515,-2.79698
Grid Reference: SD477468
Police Area: Lancashire
Council Area: Wyre (Lancashire)
Civil Parish: Nateby CP
Country: England
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Ford Green, Staffordshire   (Village)

Ford Green is a suburban village in Staffordshire. Formerly the site of Ford Green Iron Works and Norton Colliery, the area was developed for housing from the late 20th century. It is now contiguous with Norton-in-the-Moors to its north-east. Ford Green Hall is a 16th century farmhouse which is now a museum. The village is within the council area of Stoke-on-Trent.

Type: Village
Historic County : Staffordshire
Lat, Long: 53.055219,-2.167367
Grid Reference: SJ888508
Police Area: Staffordshire
Council Area: Stoke-on-Trent
Country: England
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Gosford Green, Warwickshire   (Urban locality)

Gosford Green is an urban locality in Coventry, Warwickshire. The green itself was the site of duel between Henry Bolingbrooke (Henry IV) and Thomas de Mowbray. Richard II -also present - exiled both before bloodshed. It is within the council area of Coventry.

Type: Urban locality
Historic County : Warwickshire
Lat, Long: 52.406341,-1.489146
Grid Reference: SP348788
Police Area: West Midlands
Council Area: Coventry
Country: England
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Greenford Green, Middlesex   (Urban locality)

Greenford Green is a former hamlet that is now an urban area in the north of Greenford, Middlesex, lying to the north of the Grand Union Canal. It is within the council area of Ealing.

Type: Urban locality
Historic County : Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.54937741,-0.343580246
Grid Reference: TQ149846
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Ealing
Country: England
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Hungerford Green, Berkshire   (Village)

Hungerford Green is a village in Berkshire. It is within the council area of West Berkshire.

Type: Village
Historic County : Berkshire
Lat, Long: 51.511174,-1.196606
Grid Reference: SU558794
Police Area: Thames Valley
Council Area: West Berkshire
Civil Parish: Aldworth CP
Country: England
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Langford Green, Devon   (Hamlet)

Langford Green is a hamlet in Devon. It is within the council area of Mid Devon (Devon).

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Devon
Lat, Long: 50.817778,-3.377604
Grid Reference: ST030029
Police Area: Devon & Cornwall
Council Area: Mid Devon (Devon)
Civil Parish: Cullompton CP
Country: England
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Langford Green, Somerset   (Hamlet)

Langford Green is a hamlet in Somerset. It is within the council area of North Somerset.

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Somerset
Lat, Long: 51.332043,-2.757852
Grid Reference: ST472594
Police Area: Avon and Somerset
Council Area: North Somerset
Civil Parish: Burrington CP
Country: England
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Mossford Green, Essex   (Urban locality)

Mossford Green is a former hamlet that is now a small urban area in the larger urban area of Barkingside in Ilford, Essex. The hamlet lay to the south of its near neighbour Barking Side. Edward Blore designed the church of Holy Trinity in 1840. Dr Thomas Barnardo established his village home for girls in the grounds of Mossford Lodge in 1873. Barnardo's headquarters are still adjacent to the former home. The area is within the council area of Redbridge.

Type: Urban locality
Historic County : Essex
Lat, Long: 51.589512,0.077205
Grid Reference: TQ441892
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Redbridge
Country: England
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Pickford Green, Warwickshire   (Hamlet)

Pickford Green is a hamlet in Warwickshire. It is within the council area of Coventry.

Type: Hamlet
Historic County : Warwickshire
Lat, Long: 52.429421,-1.599186
Grid Reference: SP273813
Police Area: West Midlands
Council Area: Coventry
Civil Parish: Allesley CP
Country: England
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