The Alkham Valley is in the Kent Downs (the eastern part of the North Downs), an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in South East Kent, England. The valley lies between Folkestone and Dover.
The Valley is a dry valley, typical of many others on the chalk downs.
Coordinates: 51°07′59″N 1°13′03″E / 51.13297°N 1.21746°E
Coordinates: 51°08′05″N 1°13′16″E / 51.1347°N 1.2211°E
Alkham is a village and civil parish in the Dover district of Kent, England, about five miles west of Dover, on the B2060 secondary road. Within the parish are the settlements of Chalksole and Ewell Minnis; the parish population was 691 people (2001 census), reducing slightly to 688 at the 2011 Census. Alkham's Grade I listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Anthony.
The parishes of Alkham and River form the River ward in the Dover local government district.
Alkham also has its own cricket team.
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