Summary and Definition 7.24.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the proposed location of the medieval Hospital of St Lawrence. 7.24.2 The APA has been included at Tier 2 as it has the potential to contain a
Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be maintained. The only possible change would be to exclude the western and central area of Greenwich Reach that has recently been archaeologically investigated. However the foresh
Area 1 is east of historic Erith with prehistoric material, particularly flint tools, have been recovered throughout this area. The area was exploited in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages and evidence of human occupation and settlement in these periods is
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers Down House and its associated gardens which were occupied by Charles Darwin and his family between 1842 and 1882. The APA has been included at Tier 1 d
City of Westminster APA 1.3: Park Crescent West Ice Well Summary and Definition The APA covers the site of an 18th century ice well which became one of the first to be used for commercial purposes. It is located to the rear of buildings on Park Cresc
4.1 This Archaeological Priority Area is centred upon the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Howbury Moated Manor, and encompasses several associated and later buildings. 4.2 The APA is situated within the Crayford Marshes and is on low-lying ground, at c.2
Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be changed to exclude the area about Blackheath Road east of line represented by Ditch Alley., This ‘C’ shaped area has the River Ravensbourne defining its western boundary. The
Wandsworth APA 2.16: Wimbledon Common Summary and Definition The Wimbledon Common APA covers the area of the Common that is within the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is bounded by Kingston Road to the north and Wimbledon Parkside to the east. The