Green Street Green

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Green Street Green on a mid-20th century map of Darenth

Etymology

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In Greater London, first recorded as La Grenestrete c1290 (a green or grassy hamlet), compare with Middle English grene + strete. The 2nd green (meaning village green) was added by 1819.

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ɡɹiːn stɹiːt ɡɹiːn/

Proper noun

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Green Street Green

  1. A village in the borough of Bromley, on the outskirts of Greater London, historically in Kent (OS grid ref TQ4563).
  2. A hamlet in Darenth parish, Dartford borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ5870). [1]
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