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  • Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be altered. Remove the south-eastern beyond the rear gardens of properties fronting Macoma Road. Add area south of western end of area to include properties fronting Tuam Road., Th

    Geography

  • Medieval estate and possible manor house.

    Geography

  • There are limited records both within the APA itself and the surrounding area for archaeological remains. At St Mary’s Vicarage outside of the APA to the north-west, artefacts from the late Mesolithic to early medieval periods were recorded during the

    Geography

  • 8.1 This Archaeological Priority Area is situated within the Crayford Marsh, to the west of the River Darent. The underlying geology is chalk, overlain with gravel and alluvial deposits. Possible palaeochannels have been recorded from the area as well as

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the 18th century Listed Claybury Hall and associated parkland, designed by Humphry Repton. The 19th century asylum is excluded from the APA. The APA is bounded on the north by the B173 Manor

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the former nunnery of St Mary de Fonte. This is one of three religious houses founded in the medieval period and which lay adjacent to each other, formerly grouped together into one APA. Thi

    Geography

  • In the Domesday account for Deptford (Greenwich), the manor was owned by Gilbert de Magimot, who is said to have built a castle at Deptford. The ‘stony foundations’ recorded on Deptford Strand in the 17th century may have been part of this building.

    Geography

  • Hackney APA 2.9 Roman Road (London to Great Dunmow) Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a zone centred on the Roman road which connected London and Great Dunmow in Essex. The APA has been classified as Tier 2 because it cover

    Geography

  • London is a polycentric city made up of villages and the historic village of Dulwich once formed one of these rural hubs. The Archaeological Priority Area (APA) is based upon the village core of Dulwich, and extends southwards to Dulwich Old College and

    Geography

  • Hackney APA 2.14 Shacklewell Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic core of Shacklewell and has the potential to contain archaeological remains relating to the medieval settlement and its associated manor house. The

    Geography