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  • 5.1 This Archaeological Priority Area captures the extreme northern end of a substantial earthwork known as Faesten Dic. This Scheduled Ancient Monument runs for c.1.7km though Kent, and survives as an impressive series of zig-zagged ditch and banks. The

    Geography

  • There is little in the way of evidence for prehistoric activity in the area, though a small level of activity in the Mesolithic-Neolithic, Bronze Age and late Iron Age/Roman periods was taking place to the south of the village. Within the APA archaeologi

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The APA covers the site of a barrow on Wimbledon Common which is thought to date from the Bronze Age. It is classified as Tier 1 because it is an undesignated asset judged equivalent to a scheduled monument. Description The

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 2.2: Post Medieval Burial Grounds Summary and Definition This APA covers nine large and small post medieval burial grounds in Tower Hamlets that are not parts of other APAs. They are: St Peter’s Cemetery; Gibraltar Walk burial grou

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area comprises the Grade II* Listed All Saints Church and moated site and the post medieval cemetery of Chingford Mount. This APA stretches from Mayhew Close in the west to Harold Road in the east. I

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers 4 churches and their associated burial grounds. The APA is classed at Tier 1 as it covers burial grounds of medieval or earlier origin. The bur

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 8.1.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the flood plain of the River Lea and the Moselle Valley as they pass through Haringey. The eastern boundary of the APA is defined by the course of

    Geography

  • Potential prehistoric deposits may be buried beneath gravel deposits.

    Geography

  • ‘Watling’ derived from the Saxons – Waeclingas – who lived near St Albans in the 6th century. Roman evidence has been recovered from The Hyde, in the form of a gold coin. Colindeep Lane (Watford Way) was an ancient street and may have been used t

    Geography

  • Recommendation Add at west end, north of Charlton Way and east of Greenwich Park and widen the corridor where necessary to a minimum of 20 m from each side of the roadside curb., This linear archaeological area takes in the anticipated line of the forme

    Geography