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  • Summary and Definition The ‘North Southwark and Roman Roads’ APA is the largest APA in Southwark. From the boundary with LB of Lambeth it covers the entire river frontage; it includes the Borough, Bankside and London Bridge area, Tower Bridge, Bermon

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 3.1: Isle of Dogs Summary and Definition The Isle of Dogs Archaeological Priority Area covers the low-lying land south of Poplar surrounded on three sides by the Thames and called the Isle of Dogs. Excavations and deposit modelling c

    Geography

  • Carew Manor was constructed in 1370 on a large moat island, possibly on the site of an earlier house. The surviving great hall has a hammer beam roof constructed in 1500. The grounds are famous as the first place in England to grow oranges. Formal garden

    Geography

  • p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p This APA covers Tolworth Court Farm and land to its northeast and southwest. The APA is classified as Tier 2 because it has the potential to contain important Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeological re

    Geography

  • Tooting Bec, medieval manor house.

    Geography

  • Roman, medieval and post-medieval settlement around the green and Peterborough House to the south.

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers an area of possible Roman settlement in St Mary Cray. The APA contains Roman pits, ditches and postholes and numerous Roman finds including ceramic building

    Geography

  • p The name Finchley originates from the Anglo-Saxon and is defined as Finch rsquo;s clearing. However, Finchley is first mentioned in the 13th century. It is suggested that Church End was the earliest settlement in Finchley and was probably in use from

    Geography

  • Medieval settlement of Southall.

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers Crease Park in Beckenham. The park was opened in 1936 on the site of a large mansion known as Eden Park. The exact date of the construction of the man

    Geography