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  • 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

  • 12.1 The focal point of this APA is the 18th century Danson House and associated gardens and parkland. The Palladian style house, designed by Sir Robert Taylor from 1763 – 1768, is listed Grade 1, the adjacent stables, possibly by Charles Dance the You

    Geography

  • 18.1 This area considers the marshland that extends from the Thames foreshore to the southern base of the natural east-west ridge bisecting the borough. 18.2 This marshland is typified by localised areas of gravel highs interwoven by river channels and w

    Geography

  • Early post-medieval settlement site.

    Geography

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    Geography

  • Medieval - Early Post Medieval moated manorial site site.

    Geography

  • Medieval - Post Medieval site

    Geography

  • Post-medieval manor house known as 'Khightes' of 'Hetherowe'.

    Geography