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HAMLET IN TAKELEY, ESSEX, ENGLAND, UK
Molehill green

make a mountain out of a molehill         
  • Molehills at the foot of a Scottish mountain
IDIOM
Making a mountain out of a molehill; Making mountains out of molehills; Over-reaction; Magnification (psychology); Don't make a mountain out of a molehill; Mountain out of a molehill
Make a mountain out of a molehill         
  • Molehills at the foot of a Scottish mountain
IDIOM
Making a mountain out of a molehill; Making mountains out of molehills; Over-reaction; Magnification (psychology); Don't make a mountain out of a molehill; Mountain out of a molehill
Making a mountain out of a molehill is an idiom referring to over-reactive, histrionic behaviour where a person makes too much of a minor issue. It seems to have come into existence in the 16th century.
make a mountain out of a molehill         
  • Molehills at the foot of a Scottish mountain
IDIOM
Making a mountain out of a molehill; Making mountains out of molehills; Over-reaction; Magnification (psychology); Don't make a mountain out of a molehill; Mountain out of a molehill
greatly exaggerate the importance of a minor problem.

Wikipedia

Molehill Green

Molehill Green is a hamlet in Takeley parish in Essex, England, close to the perimeter of London Stansted Airport, The hamlet consists of approximately forty houses and lies about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) north of Takeley village.

It has one pub called The Three Horseshoes, a small village hall, a shop and a cricket club. Most of the houses are named rather than numbered, and it has only one named street, School Lane. The hamlet was originally called Morrells Green, which is now the name of a small housing estate in Takeley. The River Roding rises from a spring close to the cricket club.

Molehill Green is geographically in Essex but its former postal county is Hertfordshire. Nearby are the hamlets of Chapel End, Broxted, Bamber's Green and the village of Takeley.

There is another Molehill Green in Essex, in Felsted parish.