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  • 7.5.1 The APA contains the historic settlement of Crouch End as depicted on John Rocque’s 1746 map of London. The settlement is first referred to in 1465 and it appears to have developed around the intersection of

    Geography

  • The earliest activity within the APA is represented by some Mesolithic flints found at prospect park, in the north of the APA. Work here also found features containing late Neolithic pottery. More activity was recorded dating to the middle Bronze Age,

    Geography

  • 3.1 The underlying geology of the area is the Harwich Formation (sand and gravel), and within the woodlands, although outside of the APA, there is a Geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. This SSSI, known as the Abbey Wood SSSI, demarks a fossil

    Geography

  • 19th century of interest to collectors and historians.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Mere Bank Archaeological Priority Area covers an area between Purley Way and the borough boundary with Sutton. The Mere Bank was a raised earthwork or dyke which ran in a north south direction between Waddon and Purley and p

    Geography

  • Medieval - Early Post Medieval moated manor site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.2.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the Grade II registered park and garden of Finsbury Park. The parkland was laid out in the 19th century on the site of the 12th century Brownswo

    Geography

  • Bedford Manor House: Medieval - Post Medieval Site

    Geography

  • Within the APA itself there are no records of prehistoric finds. However, extensive quarrying in the surrounding area has revealed evidence of settlement activity. Immediately to the west of the APA, multiple phases of work at RMC land and Wall Farm, nor

    Geography

  • p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p The APA covers the buried remains of a medieval charterhouse founded in 1414 by Henry V, re-founded in 1556-9, and then repurposed and demolished from 1660 for royal use. Shene Charterhouse was the late

    Geography