Aley Green

Human settlement in England
  • Caddington
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  • Central Bedfordshire
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  • Bedfordshire
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Bedfordshire
51°51′05″N 0°26′49″W / 51.85137°N 0.44683°W / 51.85137; -0.44683

Aley Green is a hamlet in Bedfordshire, England.

Aley Green is within the civil parish of Caddington. However, the cemetery and the southern end of Mancroft Road (including Aley Green Methodist Church) are in the parish of Slip End, though they are considered to be part of Aley Green.

Throughout its history, Aley Green has been a border settlement between Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. The settlement formerly straddled the border of the two counties, until boundary changes in 1965 brought Aley Green entirely into Bedfordshire.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service, The Community of Aley Green in General

External links

  • Aley Green pages at the Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
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