Description written by Tara Fidler May 2007, There is archaeological evidence of a prehistoric worked flint (500,000 BC-42 AD), which was discovered in Roman context at Thirleby Road. Burnt Oak is considered to have been a significant site in the Roman p
Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be changed to include land to the south as far as the Woolwich Road., This linear shaped area includes land nearest to the River Thames, the foreshore, and the river itself as far as
Summary This APA comprises three postulated routes for the Roman road from London to Great Dunmow across Waltham Forest Borough. The northern route is thought to have influenced the location of the modern Lea Bridge Road, a route that can be demonstr
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a medieval hospital comprising of a series of almshouses, master’s house and chapel with an open forecourt that is situated on the south side of the A118, Ilford Hill. The site was used
This is the final SAM currently designated within the London Borough of Hillingdon (NHL 1002001). It is a moated site situated on the west bank of the River Pinn off Copthall Road West. It consists of surviving earthworks of the bank and ditch, and a cen
p Summary and Definition /p p The Beam Wantz Confluence has been designated as a Tier 1 Archaeological Priority Area as it is an area which has revealed widespread prehistoric in situ flint scatters dating from the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic p
The medieval village at Woodcote was part of the Beddington estate established on the Downland plateau. By the 16th Century the village had been abandoned. Surviving historic farm estates might prove important residual aspects of this abandoned settlemen