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  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Low Hall comprises the former medieval moated complex of Low Hall with its post medieval farmstead and fishponds. The moated site was located between what is now Brunel Road and Dagenham Brook

    Geography

  • Extant medieval and post-medieval buildings. Prehistoric, roman, medieval and post-medieval archaeological discoveries.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Canonbury Manor house lies within the area bounded by Canonbury Place, Alwyne Place, Alwyne Road and Alwyne Villas near the centre of the Borough of Islington. The manorial site was formerly bou

    Geography

  • p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p The Hampton Wick Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic settlement of Ham Wick. It is classified as a Tier 2 APA because it is a historic settlement of early medieval origin, with a history of

    Geography

  • p Summary and Definition: The Park Lane Anglo-Saxon Cemetery is situated between Edridge Road and Park Lane. It was found by chance in the 1890s and subsequently excavated in 1992 and 1999/2000. A large number of burials and associated grave goods datin

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Royal Docks Archaeological Priority Area is defined by the natural topography of the Thames marshes between the Rivers Lea and Roding and its modern use as a major dockyard. The area has demonstrated potential for prehistori

    Geography

  • The London-Lewes Road was part of the Roman arterial system, connected London with the South Coast and is possibly preserved in surviving public rights of way and street alignments. Otherwise this road is absent from the modern topography of Lewisham, d

    Geography

  • The Lee place-name is associated with former woodland or a woodland clearance. Of the three principal manors, Lee retained its rural character until the encroachment of 19th century sub-urbanism and was a popular rural location for 18th century City bus

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Chelsea China APA covers a small area adjacent to APA 2.2 (Chelsea Riverside). It is distinct from the larger APA and designated Tier 1 because it is possibly a site of national importance. There are five known 18th century

    Geography

  • p Summary and Definition /p p The Barking Level and Dagenham Marsh Archaeological Priority Area covers the area from the Thames foreshore, to the London, Tilbury and Southend railway line to the north. The area was largely undeveloped prior to the la

    Geography