Eastern Green

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Shops on Sutton Avenue and the green opposite
Shops on Sutton Avenue and the green opposite

Eastern Green is a mainly residential suburb in the far west of Coventry, England, and was formerly a village in Warwickshire. Its most western area is Upper Eastern Green and the eastern area is Lower Eastern Green.[1] The suburb of Tile Hill North is to the south and Allesley lies the north and east. To the west is the boundary of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, including the village of Berkswell.

A small brook runs from the west to the east through Eastern Green. For parts of its course the brook is set in a narrow band of green land with bushes and trees.

[edit] Church of St Andrew

The Victorian Church of St. Andrew
The Victorian Church of St. Andrew

The Church of St Andrew, Upper Eastern Green, established in 1875, is on the western border of Coventry. It overlooks farmland and Solihull to the west. A primary school is situated adjacent to the eastern side of the church grounds.

[edit] References

  1. ^ AA Street by Street. Coventry Rugby, 2nd edition (May 2003), AA Publishing, 27–8. ISBN 0749539739. 

Coordinates: 52°24′52″N, 1°35′09″W