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  • Summary and definition 7.16.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the possible site of Willoughby Moated Manor. 7.16.2 The APA has been included at Tier 2 as it has the potential to contain medieval and postm

    Geography

  • 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

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets 2.19: Bow Summary and Definition The Bow Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic settlement and surrounds of Bromley-by-Bow, centring on Bow Road. The Bow Archaeological Priority Area has been classified as Tier 2 as a historic

    Geography

  • Summary and definition 6.1.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the northern section of Highgate Wood, which contains the remains of a large Roman pottery works and several prehistoric earthworks. 6.1.2 The APA has

    Geography

  • Medieval Village Centre and manor house.

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers Ramsden School and its surrounding sports fields and recreation areas. During the construction of the school in 1956 the remains of an Iron Age farmstead we

    Geography

  • Recommendation The area should be contracted to area described in the above text., The area of Greenwich borough situated between Brook Lane and rear of properties on the south side of Delme Crescent. The area occupies a position about the 73m contour

    Geography

  • Hackney APA 1.1 Upper Clapton Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area covers an area of Upper Clapton to the east of Kingsland Road and to the south and west of the A107. The APA covers an area of Palaeolithic lithic working sites and

    Geography

  • Medieval - Post Medieval settlement site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Battersea Channel was a prehistoric braided channel of the Thames that ran to the south of an island which separated it from the main course of the river. It is thought to have run from Nine Elms to the area of Battersea Cre

    Geography