Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a zone centred on the course of a Roman road that ran between London and Great Dunmow. The APA passes through Claybury Park (APA 2.4). It is classified as Tier 2 because it covers a Roman ro
City of Westminster APA 2.9: Oxford Street/Bayswater Roman Road Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area forms a corridor along Oxford Street and Bayswater Road which follow the approximate route of the London to Silchester Roman road.
There are limited records both within the APA itself and the surrounding area. A small number of isolated flint artefacts have been recorded around the area. At St Mary’s Vicarage, outside the APA to the south, artefacts from the late Mesolithic to ear
Lewisham was the dominant manor estate, with sub-manors at Catford, Bellingham, Brockley, Sydenham, Shroffolds and Bankers. A common economic dependence on the water power of the Ravensbourne and close proximity of settlement eventually resulted in Lewi
Probably one of Carshalton’s original manorial estates. The earlier buildings were replaced in the 18th Century by a modest new house which was demolished in 1926. Formerly a medieval deer park attached to Mascall, Carshalton Park includes the remains
Summary and Definition 7.18.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the medieval settlement of Highgate. 7.18.2 The APA has been classed at Tier 2 as it has the potential to contain archaeological deposits relatin
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers part of Hog Hill and is bounded to the north by Forest Road and to the east by the A1112 Whalebone Lane. The APA is classified as a Tier 2 APA as it covers the site of the post medieval Hain
p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p This APA covers the Thames riverside where that meets with the Historic core of Kingston Town. At its northern end, the modern railway line, at its south the Hogsmill flows into the Thames. Its eastern e
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the remains of a Roman cremation cemetery which were found in the garden of No. 7 Bolderwood Way. No archaeological interventions have been recorded elsewher