Bourne Park

Downs, Moorland in Kent Canterbury

England

Bourne Park

Bridge, near Canterbury View over the fields towards the village of Bridge.
Bridge, near Canterbury Credit: Lisa Fulcher

Bourne Park is a picturesque natural park located in the county of Kent, England. Situated amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Downs and Moorland, the park spans over a vast area, offering visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting to explore and unwind.

The park boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, with lush green meadows, ancient woodlands, and serene water bodies. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature as they stroll along the well-maintained walking trails that crisscross the park. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Bourne Park offers numerous recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Families can enjoy picnics on the sprawling lawns, while children can have fun at the well-equipped playgrounds. The park also features designated areas for sports activities such as football and cricket, providing ample space for outdoor games.

For those seeking a bit of history and culture, Bourne Park offers glimpses into the past through its historic buildings and landmarks. The park's carefully preserved heritage buildings showcase the rich architectural heritage of the region, adding a touch of charm to the overall ambiance.

Additionally, Bourne Park hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, attracting locals and tourists alike. From music concerts to art exhibitions, the park's calendar is filled with cultural and entertainment activities that cater to diverse interests.

Overall, Bourne Park in Kent is a haven of natural beauty, offering visitors an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, recreational facilities, and cultural attractions, the park provides a delightful experience for all who visit.

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Bourne Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.235085/1.122139 or Grid Reference TR1853. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge, near Canterbury View over the fields towards the village of Bridge.
Bridge, near Canterbury
View over the fields towards the village of Bridge.
Higham Park, Bridge, Kent
Higham Park, Bridge, Kent
The Mermaid Inn, Bishopsbourne
The Mermaid Inn, Bishopsbourne
Footbridge over dried up stream, Bishopsbourne.
Footbridge over dried up stream, Bishopsbourne.
View down Rose Lane, Bishopsbourne.
View down Rose Lane, Bishopsbourne.
Bishopsbourne church and road junction.
Bishopsbourne church and road junction.
Bishopsbourne church from the SW.
Bishopsbourne church from the SW.
The Old School House Bishopsbourne.
The Old School House Bishopsbourne.
Bridge over disused railway, Crows Camp Road, Bishopsbourne.
Bridge over disused railway, Crows Camp Road, Bishopsbourne.
'Crows Camp' near Bishopsbourne.
'Crows Camp' near Bishopsbourne.
Road to Highland Court Farm.
Road to Highland Court Farm.
Highland Court Farm.
Highland Court Farm.
Coldharbour Lane as it passes under the A2.
Coldharbour Lane as it passes under the A2.
Sheep fields in Charlton Park.
Sheep fields in Charlton Park.
Charlton Park, Bishopsbourne.
Charlton Park, Bishopsbourne.
Row of houses on The Street, Bishopsbourne
Row of houses on The Street, Bishopsbourne
Bishopsbourne cricket pavilion
Bishopsbourne cricket pavilion
Dried up river bed, Charlton Park.
Dried up river bed, Charlton Park.
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Bourne Park is located at Grid Ref: TR1853 (Lat: 51.235085, Lng: 1.122139)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Canterbury

Police Authority: Kent

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