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I would question the words "over the years" regarding the growth of this settlement. It looks, from the pattern on the ordnance map exactly as if it were all built as one estate. Was there a village - or hamlet - here before that? I have amended the article to show it as an outlying part of Herne Bay, although I am not from that end of Kent. If anyone knows any better, it should be shown why, please. The Thanet Way now, of course, lies further south, so the comment there has also been amended. Peter Shearan (talk) 19:32, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- There has always been a church in Greenhill...as far as I am aware. There's been one all the time I've resided here. —— Ryan (t)•(c)•(review me!) 11:02, 18 January 2008 (UTC)