East Peckham

East Peckham is a village and civil parish in Kent, England on the River Medway.

Sheet 80 of the First Edition One-Inch Ordnance Survey map published on 1 January 1819 shows the village as being two miles north east as St Michael's church stands on high ground there, now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust and open daily.

[6] The River Bourne joins the Medway in the south of the parish and powered a watermill, Little Mill.

[10] East Peckham developed from nine hamlets (Roydon, Hale Street, Beltring, Little Mill, The Pound, Snoll Hatch, The Bush, Goose Green and Chidley Cross).

Pound Road has most of the village's amenities including the primary school, Co-op convenience store, local shops and the now closed Merry Boys pub.

He died at his family home in East Peckham and is buried at Holy Trinity Church.

Brookside Garden Centre in 2010.