Bekesbourne circle part 1
SWC Free Walk 121, Bekesbourne (Sturry) Circular. 22/1/12.
bekesbourne to adisham railworks
Bekesbourne Walk Part 1
Bekesbourne Walk part 2
Bekesbourne Walk Part 3
Bekesbourne Walk Part 5
Bekesbourne Walk Part 6
Bekesbourne Walk Part 13
Bekesbourne Walk Part 14
Class 375 arriving at Bekesbourne
canterbury to bekesbourne railworks
Bekesbourne to B2046
Ice Bucket Challange - Bekesbourne 30/08/14
Bekesbourne circle part 1
SWC Free Walk 121, Bekesbourne (Sturry) Circular. 22/1/12.
bekesbourne to adisham railworks
Bekesbourne Walk Part 1
Bekesbourne Walk part 2
Bekesbourne Walk Part 3
Bekesbourne Walk Part 5
Bekesbourne Walk Part 6
Bekesbourne Walk Part 13
Bekesbourne Walk Part 14
Class 375 arriving at Bekesbourne
canterbury to bekesbourne railworks
Bekesbourne to B2046
Ice Bucket Challange - Bekesbourne 30/08/14
Asian Tiger at Howlett's Wild Animal Park in Bekesbourne, Kent, UK
Europeans vs Bekesbourne
Bekesbourne to Ickham Part 1.
Bekesbourne to Ickham Part 2
Bekesbourne to Ickham Backwards) Part 3
Bekesbourne to Ickham Backwards) Part 6
Bekesbourne to Ickham Backwards) Part 19
Bekesbourne to Ickham Backwards) Part 27
Bekesbourne Farm & Stables-Barn Tour
KENT'S BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES
A Visit to Canterbury East Station!
Queen's University vs. University of Ottawa Men's Basketball, Jan. 29/08
Minehead Weekend Hiking Somerset England UK
dover to faversham railworks
Coordinates: 51°15′36″N 1°08′29″E / 51.2600°N 1.1413°E / 51.2600; 1.1413
Bekesbourne is a village, within the civil parish of Bekesbourne-with-Patrixbourne, near Canterbury in Kent, South East England.
Situated approximately three miles south-east of the city boundary, the village has a church, St Peter's Parish Church which 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.
Bekesbourne railway station serves the area, on the line between Canterbury East and Dover Priory railway stations.
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 hurricane of 1987. It was then demolished in the early 1990s and the site developed with 10 large detached houses. The road on which they are situated was named De Havillands.