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  • Archaeological priority area surrounding Bush Hill earthworks including possible Iron Age hillfort (scheduled monument)

    Geography

  • 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

    Geography

  • 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,

    Geography

  • 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.

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 2.16: Poplar Summary and Definition The Poplar APA covers the historic settlement of Poplar. It is classified as Tier 2 because it is a settlement with medieval origins. Description Poplar is believed to date from the medieval per

    Geography

  • Hackney APA 2.12 Newington Green Hamlet Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Newington Green Hamlet lies on the western extremity of the borough of Hackney and is defined to the south by the A105 and Mathias Road. The APA is situa

    Geography

  • Medieval manor house was called Ealingbury in 1442.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Bridgecourt APA covers a riverside area between Wandsworth Bridge and Bridges Court and extends inland as far as York Road. The area was known as Bridges or Bruges in the medieval period and by the 15th century it had become

    Geography

  • Medieval moated site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Stratford Langthorne Abbey Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of the abbey, its precincts and associated buildings. The abbey was active from its foundation in the 12th century until the Dissolution in the mid 16th

    Geography