Medieval settlement of Hanwell with St Mary’s Church (13th Century); and Hanwell Bridge where there was a medieval water mill; and prehistoric finds north of the Broadway.
Throughout the borough the alluvium of the natural flood plain is potentially an important source of information on the prehistoric environment. Perivale Village – medieval settlement and moated site of Greenford Parva.
Ancient Monuments and area of potential early settlement; and Brabsden Green, Horsenden Lane North, Greenford – medieval village with 13th Century finds, contracted in size in postmedieval times.
Moated site of Ealing Manor and medieval settlement. St Mary’s was first recorded in 1130. The old Rectory House (1529) stood to the north. Widely spaced prehistoric findspots and one Roman occur in the area – which extends west to Culmington Road, e
Holy Cross Church was rebuilt in the 15th Century. Greenford Magna dates from 13th Century or earlier. Manor House west of the church was first mentioned in the 16th Century.