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  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic core of Beckenham as shown on John Rocque’s 1746 Map of London and the Adjacent Country 10 Miles Round. The APA has been included at Tier

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Cane Hill Archaeological Priority Area occupies the side of a valley in the south-west of Croydon. Like other parts of the North Downs in Croydon this is a relatively undeveloped area with potential for finds and features fro

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Green Street Archaeological Priority Area covers an area on either side of Green Street. It is classified as Tier 2 due to the potential presence of prehistoric sites in the area that are recorded on the GLHER. Green Street

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The River Roding Archaeological Priority Area covers an area to the west of Newham’s eastern borough boundary between Newham Way (A13) in the south to just north of Romford Road (A118) in the north. The area has potential for

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the summit of Pollards Hill where a possible earthwork is located and includes the site of a recreation ground and a number of houses in Ena Road and Pollards Wood Road. It is classified a

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.23.1 The Archaeological Priority Area contains the site of West Beech medieval manor and Ducketts Common. 7.23.2 The APA has been included at Tier 2 as it has the potential to contain arc

    Geography

  • Possible original Saxon settlement of Hammersmith around Creek mouth. Medieval and post-medieval settlement of Hammersmith along riverfront, and Roman coins and pottery from foreshore Queen Caroline Street and Broadway. 17th century convent and 17th cent

    Geography

  • The Grove was constructed between 1820-1840 on the site of the medieval Stone Court. Remains of the 18th Century gardens are likely to occur along with the extensive 19th Century gardens which included heated glasshouses, a fernery, a brick-built water c

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area comprises the historic settlement of Leytonstone, its historic green and the smaller settlements of Harrow Green and Holloway Down; These areas have their origins in the medieval period. It also

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of agricultural land, historic commons and ancient woodland immediately to the east of the River Cray. To the west the APA adjoins the Uppe

    Geography