Summary and Definition The APA covers an area in the south-east of Croydon along the borough boundary with Bromley. The borough boundary which runs along the eastern side of Rowdown Wood and continues southwards until it reaches the county boundary wi
Alluvial deposits in the valley have the potential to preserve evidence for the prehistoric environment of the region. The river provided a source of water power used to drive early mills; these were adapted to manufacture sword blades from 1630, and la
Description written by Tara Fidler May 2007., The manor of Halliwick was first mentioned between 1278 and 1285 AD. There is evidence of a medieval manor house in 1602 AD in this area and has been suggested as the site of the manor of Hollick Wood. It was
No significant archaeological remains have been found during work that has been done within the APA at the Royal Oak Pub, Church Road; The Chestnuts, Wood End Green Road and Hayes Football Ground, Church Road. To the west of the APA, at Judge Heath Lane,
Recommendation Recommend no boundary changes., The area of Greenwich borough on the south side of Southwood Road between Bercta Road to the north and Larchwood Road to the south for c.100m, New Eltham. The area occupies a position between the 45 and 50
Summary and Definition 7.11.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers Bruce Castle Park, which lies on the northern side of Lordship Lane at its junction with Bruce Grove. To the west of the APA is White Hart Lane
Summary and Definition This APA covers one municipal cemetery and five 19th century churchyard cemeteries which are not already covered by an Archaeological Priority Area. Queen’s Road Cemetery and Mitcham Road Cemetery are the only municipal cemete
p Edgware is mentioned in the Domesday Book but under the parish of Stanmore and formed nucleated villages within the forested area until the 13th century. There is no Edgware manor mentioned in the Domesday Book, but there maybe a farmhouse, recorded s