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
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
23.1 This Archaeological Priority Area concentrates on the manor and gardens of Frognal House, likely in continuous occupation since the 13th century. The APA is situated on a steep slope on the east facing bank of the Cray Valley, and drops from c.55mOD
Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers nine post-medieval burial grounds and cemeteries within London Borough of Bromley. The APA has been classed as Tier 2 as it contains 18th-and 19th-ce
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Barnsbury moated manor house is one of two documented sites for Barnsbury manor house which was known to exist in the early post-medieval period within an earlier, possibly medieval moated enclo
The line of the main Roman Road from Londinium to Silchester and the West. The road has been found in the roadside settlement at Brentford, but its exact route has not been demonstrated elsewhere.