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Greenhithe

Greenhithe
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Ingress Abbey in Greenhithe
Greenhithe is located in Kent
Greenhithe
Greenhithe
Greenhithe shown within Kent
Population 4,700 (2005)
OS grid reference TQ586748
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Greenhithe
Postcode district DA9
Dialling code 01322
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
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KentCoordinates: 51°27′01″N 0°16′56″E / 51.4504°N 0.2823°E / 51.4504; 0.2823

Greenhithe is a small town in the Dartford Borough of Kent. It is located east of Dartford. At the 2011 Census the town is located in the civil parish of Swanscombe and Greenhithe

In the past, Greenhithe's waterfront on the estuary of the river Thames was used to build wharves for transshipping corn, wood and other commodities; its largest cargoes were of chalk and lime. This led in turn to the development of the cement industry at nearby Swanscombe. Greenhithe itself enjoyed a brief period of popularity during Victorian times as a tourist resort, with the building of Greenhithe Pier (now lost) in 1842. Its manor house has been fully restored and the small town is accessible to the M25 motorway, High Speed 1's Ebbsfleet International station and, particularly relevant to its local economy, Bluewater shopping centre.

The social history of Greenhithe is bound up in terms of its rectory revenues and manors until the 20th century with its ecclesiastical parish, which is Swanscombe. It owes a great deal to its situation by the river Thames and expansion to the nearby Watling Street (the London-Dover Road) and it being a suitable landing place for ships. In Roman times known as Gretenrsce, and by 1363 Grenehuth, it appears in a History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent by Edward Hasted, compiled early as such major works date, in this case to 1778:


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