Beckenham is a district inside the London Borough of Bromley. It borders Beckenham Place Park and Bellingham inside the London Borough of Lewisham. It is 8.4 miles south east of Charing Cross.
Beckenham had been a little village inside the borough in Kent with a lot of land serving as private parkland until the railway was constructed in 1857. Following that, an entrepreneurial family started constructing villas which triggered the population to rise massively from just 2,000 to 26,000 between 1850 and 1900. Since 1900, housing has been built at a steadier pace, meaning the populace is beginning to even out. In the 2011 census, the populace stood at 56,668.
The district is served by three primary railway stations as well as six more in the post town. There is also two Croydon Tramlink stations to the west of the district. Transport for London buses serve the Beckenham area to link it with other towns which include Bromley, Catford, Croydon and Crystal Palace.
Beckenham is recognised for its numerous church buildings. St George’s Church is the principal parish church and stands in the centre of the district. It dates back to around 1100, but was majorly rebuilt in the end of the 1800s. It contains a 13th century lynch gate that is considered to be one of the oldest of its kind in England.