Golden Green

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Golden Green is a village in the Medway valley of Tonbridge, Kent.

The village (or more properly hamlet) is 1 mile from the larger village of Hadlow and 4 miles from the town of Tonbridge.

Golden Green is part of the Hadlow parish and has a population of around 350. The village has no shops, school or church, with the surrounding area being predominantly agricultural: fruit orchards and cereals are the principal activities. The village is popular with commuters and has many expensive houses.

The Bell Inn public house is located in the village centre.

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The local government district of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, South East England
with its suburbs, villages, towns and parishes:

AddingtonAylesford • Beltring • BirlingBlue Bell HillBorough GreenBurhamDittonEast MallingEast Malling and LarkfieldEast PeckhamEcclesGolden GreenHadlowHildenboroughIghthamKings HillLarkfieldLenhamLeybourne • Mereworth • Offham • Platt • Plaxtol • Ryarsh • ShipbourneSnodlandStanstedTonbridgeTrottiscliffeWalderslade • Wateringbury • West Malling • West Peckham • WrothamWrotham Heath

The borough of Tonbridge and Malling
List of places in Kent