Broad's Green

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Broad's Green
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Broad's Green
Location within Essex
OS grid reference TL692124
Civil parish
  • Great Waltham
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district CM3
Police Essex
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Ambulance East of England
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51°47′06″N0°27′08″E / 51.7849°N 0.4522°E / 51.7849; 0.4522 Coordinates: 51°47′06″N0°27′08″E / 51.7849°N 0.4522°E / 51.7849; 0.4522

Broads Green is a hamlet in the civil parish of Great Waltham and the Chelmsford district, of Essex, England.

Nearby settlements include the town of Chelmsford and the villages of Great Waltham and Little Waltham. For transport there is the B1008 road, the A131 road and the A130 road nearby. Broad's Green public house is The Walnut Tree.

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