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Manwood Green
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Manwood Green
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Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Chelmsford
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51°47′19″N0°14′28″E / 51.7887°N 0.2412°E / 51.7887; 0.2412 Coordinates: 51°47′19″N0°14′28″E / 51.7887°N 0.2412°E / 51.7887; 0.2412

Manwood Green is a hamlet in the Uttlesford district, in the county of Essex. Manwood Green was Man(e)wode(s)grene in 1272. [1]

It is on Sparrows Lane (a minor road), approximately 2 km from the A1060 road. The nearest local amenities are situated in the villages of Hatfield Heath, Matching Green and White Roding. Its post town is Chelmsford.

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References

  1. "The Place-Names of Essex, Volume 12". The University Press, 1935. Retrieved 23 February 2018.