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OS grid reference
  
TR191559

Country
  
England

Area
  
8.47 km²

Local time
  
Thursday 2:06 AM

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Kent

District
  
City of Canterbury

Bekesbourne

Population
  
925 (Civil Parish 2011)

Civil parish
  
Bekesbourne-with-Patrixbourne

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 42 km/h, 64% Humidity

Bekesbourne and patrixbourne 2015 drone footage


Bekesbourne is a village near Canterbury in Kent, South East England.

Contents

Map of Bekesbourne, Canterbury, UK

The village is centred 2.9 miles (4.7 km) ESE of the city's cathedral and its centre stretches less than 1 km from its railway station to the A2 road to the south.

Bekesbourne to adisham railworks


Amenities

The parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter and has a Norman doorway, a 13th-century chancel and the first recorded example of brick mathematical tiles.

Howletts Wild Animal Park is in Bekesbourne, the home of many endangered species and the world's largest breeding gorilla colony in captivity.

Transport

Bekesbourne railway station serves the area, on the line between Canterbury East and Dover Priory railway stations.

The A2 is a route bordering the south of the village's formal area.

History

Bekesbourne was the site of an aerodrome, built during World War I, and which thrived as the home of the Kent Flying Club until World War II, when it was closed. One large hangar remained. It was severely damaged by and rebuilt after the Great Storm of 1987. Developed reuse took place in 1997 to build 10 detached houses on a new road, De Havillands.

Famous residents

Bekesbourne was the birthplace of the film director Michael Powell and of Stephen Hales, the physiologist, chemist and inventor.

References

Bekesbourne Wikipedia