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  • Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area covers a stretch of Roman Watling Street, the historic settlement of Kilburn and its medieval priory. The settlement covered both sides of Kilburn High Road. The hermitage and priory lay to the ea

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of green space in the centre of the London Borough of Bromley. The area has been subject to little post-medieval and modern development and

    Geography

  • Medieval - Post Medieval manorial site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Clapham Common APA covers the area of Clapham Common that lies within Wandsworth. The APA is classified as Tier 3 because it is an area that represents a good survival of a distinctive historic rural landscape. Description

    Geography

  • Archaeological priority area surrounding early farm site and length of medieval road

    Geography

  • Potential prehistoric deposits may be buried beneath gravel deposits.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers an area at the summit of Croham Hurst which is a ridge that projects from the North Downs. The APA covers Croham Hurst Round Barrow and five hut structures which are thought to be prehisto

    Geography

  • Medieval - Post Medieval manorial site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Barnsbury moated site 1 includes the site of the former medieval moated enclosure and house. The manor house can be traced back to the early 14th century and was in ruins by the end of the centu

    Geography

  • Summary and Description The Battersea Park APA is bounded by the River Thames to the north, Queenstown Road to the east, Prince of Wales Drive to the south and Albert Bridge Road to the west. Battersea Park is a Grade II* Registered Historic Park and

    Geography