The Beehive, Church House Gardens, Bromley, Kent, England


Believed to be a beebole (an alcove in a wall used to contain an early beehive) this structure dates from the sixteenth century and was part of a much larger wall discovered during excavations in Walters Yard, off Bromley High Street. It has now been re-erected in Church House Gardens, Bromley


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Location: Bromley, Kent, England
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