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Allesley Green
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Post town COVENTRY
Postcode district CV5
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52°25′11″N1°34′31″W / 52.419642°N 1.575174°W / 52.419642; -1.575174 Coordinates: 52°25′11″N1°34′31″W / 52.419642°N 1.575174°W / 52.419642; -1.575174

Allesley Green is a modern suburb of Coventry in the West Midlands, England, within the civil parish of Allesley.

The suburb lies west of the A45 road and is approximately 3.25 miles (5.23 km) west-northwest of Coventry city centre. Most of the housing dates from the late-1980s. It is bounded by the districts of Eastern Green to the southwest, Mount Nod to the south and Allesley Park to the east.


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