Skip to main content

This is a new service - your feedback will help us to improve it.

Search for planning and housing data

Warning The data may be incomplete and not yet cover all of England. We're working to improve its availability and quality.

Filters

Typology

Typology

Dataset

Dataset

Location

Location

Organisation

Organisation

Period

Period

Entry date

Which date are you interested in?

For example, 27 3 2021

Do you want to see entries since the date or after the date?

Clear

4,937,239 results

  • A medieval kiln was discovered in Kings Road, with associated domestic rubbish and kiln fire bars and can be dated to the 13th century. It is has been mentioned that there were also kilns at Arkley, which is located north-east of Barnet Gate. There is a

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.9.1 The Archaeological Priority Area contains the historic settlement of Wood Green and an area of undeveloped parkland known as Avenue Gardens. Several Palaeolithic finds have been recovered from the Avenue Gardens, and the

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area follows the projected line of the London to Silchester Roman road as it travels through the Borough of Hounslow. This is one of the major Roman roads radiating out west f

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the scheduled monument of Kempton Park Pumping Station, which comprises a well-preserved 20th-century engine house, a boiler house and two chimneys of a water pump

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition </strong></p> <p>The Kilburn Priory Archaeological Priority Area covers a stretch of Roman Watling Street and part of the historic settlement of Kilburn associated with the medieval priory that lay on the western side o

    Geography

  • <h2>Summary and Definition</h2> <p>The APA covers the medieval and post‐medieval settlement of Southend, which was named for its position at the south end of the Parish of Lewisham. The settlement was focused around the Lower and Upper Mill on the River

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area contains the remains of Hanworth House, a manor house with medieval origins, which became a royal residence of Henry VIII after 1515. Largely destroyed by fire in 1797, t

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area is centred upon the historic core of the medieval village of Heston. The medieval Church of St Leonard and its associated churchyard are also located within this APA.</p>

    Geography

  • <h2>Summary and Definition</h2> <p>The APA covers the site of a medieval refectory associated with the Premonstratensian abbey known as Brockley Priory. The APA includes the area surrounding the Grade II listed St Peters Church, the relatively undevelop

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the remains of a medieval moated site and the adjacent 16th-century Hanworth Park. The park was centred around Hanworth House (APA 1.3) and was utilised for huntin

    Geography