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|text='''Newyears Green''' is that rarest of things – a rural hamlet in Middlesex. It is found in the north-west of the county, in the farmland which fringes the western edge of Middlesex above the valley of the River Colne which marks the border with Buckinghamshire.
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|text='''Newyears Green''' is that rarest of things – a rural hamlet in [[Middlesex]]. It is found in the north-west of the county, in the farmland which fringes the western edge of Middlesex above the valley of the River Colne which marks the border with Buckinghamshire.
  
 
The hamlet is marked on Roque's map of Middlesex as early as 1754.  It stands south-east of Harefield, west of Ruislip and north of Ickenham - an isolated place consisting of a scatter of farms and a few cottages and isolated commercial units at points along a single lane, Newyears Green Lane.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
The hamlet is marked on Roque's map of Middlesex as early as 1754.  It stands south-east of Harefield, west of Ruislip and north of Ickenham - an isolated place consisting of a scatter of farms and a few cottages and isolated commercial units at points along a single lane, Newyears Green Lane.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}

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Cottages in Newyears Green, Middlesex

Newyears Green

Newyears Green is that rarest of things – a rural hamlet in Middlesex. It is found in the north-west of the county, in the farmland which fringes the western edge of Middlesex above the valley of the River Colne which marks the border with Buckinghamshire.

The hamlet is marked on Roque's map of Middlesex as early as 1754. It stands south-east of Harefield, west of Ruislip and north of Ickenham - an isolated place consisting of a scatter of farms and a few cottages and isolated commercial units at points along a single lane, Newyears Green Lane. (Read more)