p Summary and Definition /p p The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic settlement of Dagenham as shown on the 1653 map of Dagenham. It is bounded by Siviter Way to the west, Church Lane to the south, Cadiz Street to the east and Salisbury
p Summary and Definition /p p The Archaeological Priority Area covers the projected route of the London to Colchester Roman road through Barking and Dagenham. The APA has been classified as Tier 2 as it is a corridor along a Roman road. /p p Descr
p Summary and Definition /p p The Barking Abbey Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of the abbey, its precinct and associated buildings. It was the first nunnery established in England and has royal associations. The abbey was in use from it
p Summary and Definition /p p Fairlop Plain (Collier Row Road) Archaeological Priority Area covers an area of undeveloped land north of Billet Road and Collier Row Road to the borough boundary with Redbridge. The APA has been categorised as a Tier 3
p Summary and Definition /p p The Barking Town Archaeological Priority Area covers the core of the historic settlement of Barking, as depicted on the 1777 Chapman and Andre Map of Essex and the 1799 Ordnance Survey Drawing. The APA covers from the bo
p Summary and Definition /p p Mayesbrook Park and the part of its surrounding area, including the Mayes Brook and Barking Abbey School have been designated as a Tier 2 Archaeological Priority Area as it comprises areas of undeveloped land close to Je
p Summary and Definition /p p The Archaeological Priority Area covers Valence House, its moat and the surrounding parkland. This APA has been classified as a Tier 2 due to its importance as one of two of the remaining manor houses in Barking and Dage
p Summary and Definition /p p Beam Valley Country Park has been designated as a Tier 2 archaeological priority area as it is an area of largely undeveloped land which has revealed widespread archaeological remains dating mainly to the Iron Age and Ro