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Rush Green sits on the boundary between Romford and Dagenham, a suburban pocket that manages to feel distinct from its more hectic neighbours. Historically, it evolved from common land into a residential crossroads, and today it is anchored by the presence of Barking & Dagenham College and the western edge of Queen’s Hospital. The geography is practical; you have the open green space of Central Park to the south and the busy A124 running through its heart, providing a direct link toward the city or deeper into Essex. Architecturally, it is defined by a mix of 1930s terraces and newer pockets of development, largely shaped by the postwar expansion of the nearby Ford works at Dagenham. While it shares a postcode with Romford, the pace here is slightly steadier, though you are still only a short walk or bus ride from the main rail connections at Romford station and the town's sprawling market.