BECKENHAM


'Beckenham' is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. It is located 8.4 miles (13.5 km) south east of Charing Cross.
It is referred to as Bacheham in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name appears to derive from Beohha's homestead (Beohhan + ham in Old English).Brewer's Britain and Ireland, compiled by John Ayto and Ian Crofton, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005, ISBN 0-304-35385-X The River Beck was named after the town. The word Beck also means a stream in Middle English. Many attribute John Cator as being responsible for turning the village of Beckenham into a significant town in the late 1700s - a process that accelerated after his death in 1806 with the arrival of the railway from the 1830s.
St George's church at the centre of Beckenham has a 13th century lychgate that is said to be the oldest in England.

Contents
Transport and locale
Nearest places
Nearest railway stations
Nearest tram stations
Beckenham today
Notable people
References in pop culture
Notable places
External links
Reference

Transport and locale


Nearest places


Anerley

Bromley

Catford

Elmers End

Penge

Sydenham

West Wickham
Nearest railway stations


Beckenham Junction railway station

Beckenham Hill railway station

Birkbeck railway station

Clock House railway station

Kent House railway station

Ravensbourne railway station

New Beckenham railway station

Shortlands railway station
Nearest tram stations


Beckenham Junction tram station

Avenue Road tram stop

Beckenham Road tram stop

Birkbeck tram station

Beckenham today



Beckenham Cricket Ground (Kent County Cricket Club)

Beckenham Swimming Club

Notable people


Famous people who lived and/or have been buried in Beckenham include:

Julie Andrews

Floella Benjamin

Nigel Benn

Sydney Box

Carey Blyton

Enid Blyton

Col/Sgt Bourne of Rorke's Drift - South African zulu wars

David Bowie

Admiral Sir Piercy Brett

Dinah Craik

Thomas Crapper

Fr. Thomas Pelham Dale SSC, Anglo-Catholic clergyman prosecuted for Ritualist practices in the 1870s

Peter Duncan

Walter de la Mare - between 1899 and 1906 lived in 195 Mackenzie Road

Peter Frampton

Duncan Goodhew

W G Grace

Rolf Harris

Nick Heyward

Steve Jansen (David Sylvian's brother and bandmate in Japan)

Robert Key

Robin Knox-Johnston

Kate Lawler

Bob Monkhouse

Buster Mottram

David Sylvian (Steve Jansen's brother and bandmate in Japan)

Frederick York Wolseley

References in pop culture



★ In The Streets' song 'Who Got The Funk?' from their first album 'Original Pirate Material' Mike Skinner talks of London towns and names 'Barnet; Brixton; Beckenham.'

Notable places



Kelsey Park

Chinese Garage

Croydon Road Recreation Ground

St George's Parish Church

Beckenham Place Park

Beckenham Crematorium aka Elmers End Cemetery

South Norwood Country Park

Langtry's (a now defunct nightclub)

External links



Beckenham Local Information & Links

Reference



Beckenham Town Introduction, as of March 29, 2003.

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