Tower Hamlets APA 2.18: Limmo Summary and Definition The Limmo Archaeological Priority Area occupies the west bank of the mouth of the River Lea and that river’s confluence with the Thames. It comprises two peninsulae created by meanders in the Lea
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a zone centred on the course of a Roman road (between London and Chelmsford) along which the route of Ilford High Road now runs. The area of St Mary’s Hospital (APA 1.2) is excluded from t
p Summary and Definition /p p Marks Gate has been classified as a Tier 2 Archaeological Priority Area as it is an area of historic settlement which developed on the edge of the common bordering Hainault Forest. There is archaeological evidence of hum
Archaeological priority area surrounding Camlet Moat medieval site (scheduled monuent) and open land of Enfield Chase, Hog Hill, Hadley Wood and Trent Country Park., Ass also Monken Hadley Common APA in Barnet.
Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic area of Moorfields, Islington. This covers the area that lay between Bishopsgate to Cripplesgate and Finsbury to Holywell. Moorfields lay south of Old Street and extends into t
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the former precinct and site of the monastic buildings of the St John’s Priory. This was one of three religious houses founded in the medieval period and which lay adjacent to each other,
City of Westminster APA 2.4: St James’s Park Summary and Definition The St James’s Park Archaeological Priority Area covers the area between The Mall to the north, Horse Guards Road to the east, Birdcage Walk to the south and Spur Road to the west.