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Directional, the lane leading to Beckenham. Beckenham was first recorded in AD862 as Biohhahema mearcin. It is thought to be a reference to the Anglo-Saxon landowner, meaning Beohha’s village. By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 the village name had been transformed to Bacheham. Experts say that the name Beohha suggests a person who was stooped or submissive. The name almost certainly does not relate to the river Beck which was probably named after Beckenham, not the other way round.
Beckenham lane is in Bromley rather than Beckenham.