The village sign for Leaves Green, Bromley standing on the green itself on the east side of Leaves Green Road at grid referenceTQ 4153 6172. It was erected for the millenium. Apparently the only thing of note in the village is the Coal Tax post which stands on the other side of the road.
On the sign, the building in the middle distance is probably meant to be the Crown Inn which lies about 300 metres north of the sign and the tower in the far distance is possibly Canary Wharf (which did not have other towers around it in 2000).
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Coal tax obelisk "Nail" Number 186 at {{gbmapping|TQ41536172}} in en:Leaves Green on the west side of Road. It is made of cast iron on a stone plinth and stands about 6 feet (2 metres) high. Images of Engla