Shredding Green

Shredding Green is a hamlet in the parish of Iver, in Buckinghamshire, England.

Coordinates: 51°31′08″N 0°31′34″W / 51.519°N 0.526°W / 51.519; -0.526

South Bucks District
  • Buckinghamshire
  • County Council elections
  • District Council elections
  • Beaconsfield Constituency
Towns
(Component
Areas and Hamlets)
  • Beaconsfield
    • Holtspur
    • Ledborough
Other Civil Parishes
(Component Villages
and Hamlets)
  • Burnham
    • Boveney
    • Burnham
    • East Burnham
    • Egypt
    • Hitcham
    • Lent Rise
    • Littleworth
    • Littleworth Common
    • Rose Hill
  • Denham
    • Baker's Wood
    • Denham
    • Denham Garden Village
    • Denham Green
    • Higher Denham
    • New Denham
    • Tatling End
  • Dorney
    • Dorney
    • Dorney Reach
    • Lake End
  • Farnham Royal
    • Farnham Common
    • Farnham Park
    • Farnham Royal
  • Fulmer
  • Gerrards Cross
  • Hedgerley
    • Hedgerley
    • Hedgerley Dean
    • Hedgerley Green
    • Hedgerley Hill
  • Iver
    • Iver
    • Iver Heath
    • Love Green
    • Richings Park
    • Shredding Green
    • Thorney
  • Stoke Poges
    • Hollybush Hill
    • Stoke Green
    • Stoke Poges
  • Taplow
  • Wexham
    • George Green
    • Middlegreen
    • Wexham
Former Districts
and Boroughs
  • Beaconsfield Urban District
  • Eton Rural District
Former
Constituencies
  • Buckinghamshire County Constituency
  • Eton and Slough Constituency
  • South Buckinghamshire Constituency
  • List of Parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire
  • List of places in Buckinghamshire
  • List of civil parishes in Buckinghamshire


Famous quotes containing the word green:

    Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;
    We have drunken of things Lethean; and fed on the fullness of death.
    Laurel is green for a season, and love is sweet for a day;
    But love grows bitter with treason, and laurel outlives not May.
    Sleep, shall we sleep after all? for the world is not sweet in the
    end;
    For the old faiths loosen and fall, the new years ruin and rend.
    —A.C. (Algernon Charles)