thomasgrabow: Highest identifiable source of the River Beck; in unnamed wood
thomasgrabow: Milestone from 1713: High Street Beckenham
thomasgrabow: St. George’s, Beckenham (the ‘Cathedral of North West Kent’)
thomasgrabow: Meeting of Chaffinch Brook (foreground from the right) and Beck (background from the right) to form The Pool River (off to the left)
thomasgrabow: The culverted River Beck near its meeting with the Chaffinch Brook
thomasgrabow: The Three Tuns (ex-pub, now a Zizzi's Restaurant), home to a folk club co-run by David Bowie in his Beckenham days
thomasgrabow: David Bowie plaque outside The Three Tuns (Zizzi's), High Street Beckenham
thomasgrabow: The River Beck in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Dead Tree in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Overflow Weir ('Waterfall') on Lower Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham, disgorging into culverted River Beck
thomasgrabow: Autumnal Trees on Lower Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Overflow Weir ('Waterfall') on Upper Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham,
thomasgrabow: Heronry Island on Upper Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Upper Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Tree in Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: Ducks on River Beck, Kelsey Park, Beckenham
thomasgrabow: The River Beck in Havington Park
thomasgrabow: Trees in Havington Park
thomasgrabow: Cedar Tree in Havington Park
thomasgrabow: Tree-lined Avenue, Havington Park
thomasgrabow: Tree-lined Avenue, Havington Park
thomasgrabow: Meander on The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: Trees on The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: Path through High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: Footbridge over The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: Towards the Stepping Stones across The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: The Stepping Stones across The River Beck in High Broom Wood
thomasgrabow: The River Beck's riverbed in unnamed wood near source