Barham Tourist Information

Kelly's Directory of 1847 describes the village as being "...an extensive parish and considerable village, 6 miles S. E. from Canterbury, delightfully situated on the Dover road, a little south from the Barham Downs, is surrounded with picturesque scenery and rural beauty".

The hop gardens, described by Kelly, are no more, but beautiful semi-wooded countryside is now protecting the area for future generations.

Being almost equidistant between Canterbury, Dover and Folkestone and makes the village an ideal centre from which to explore attractive scenery and over 1,000 years of history.

It isn't that Barham has no history itself.   The village dates back, at least, to its first mention in 799AD - and contains 185 historic sites that have been catalogued by Kent County Council.

The parish contains 77 listed structures, not only buildings but walls, a footbridge and -
...a 1936 classic telephone kiosk.

It provided the home for one of the four knights who, in 1175, murdered St Thomas a Beckett in Canterbury Cathedral.   As a result the family adopted the name of this village and descendents with that family name can be found in many countries of the world.

For more information on the village history and associated genealogy click here to go to the history area.

If you are touring by cycle then visit the
Go Cycle Kent website for information.

Accommodation

Contact

Aylets Annex

website
01227 831376

Broome Park
(Diamond Resorts Int.)

website
01227 831701

Court Cottage

01227 831372

Court Lodge Farm House

website
01227 832242

Duke of Cumberland

website
01227 831396

Hornbeams

01227 830119

Molehills

website
01303 840051

Air
Barham is about 72 miles by road from London's City and Gatwick, about 90 miles from London Stansted and about 97 miles from London Heathrow.   It is best to take a hire car in order to get the most out of your visit to the area.

Road
Barham lays just to the west, but out of site, of the Main A2 trunk road.   The village is well signposted at north and south access via local roads.

Coach
National Express route 007 to Canterbury then by Stagecoach East Kent bus route 17.

International Rail
Eurostar services stop at Ashford International.    
It is best to take a hire car in order to get the most out of your visit to the area.

Local Private Transport
Chauffeur and taxi services are available in the village and are listed under Local Traders.

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