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  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of St John’s Street medieval settlement lies between St John’s Priory (APA 1.2) and Charterhouse (APA 1.3) and along Cowcross Street to the south of St John’s Priory. The settlement can be traced b

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition </strong></p> <p>The Kew Green APA covers an historic settlement developed around an open space known as Kew Green. The area is classified as Tier 2 as it is a post-medieval settlement of particular interest because of

    Geography

  • 16.1 This Archaeological Priority Area is based upon two post-medieval estates, Mount Mascal and Vale Mascal, both situated to the north of North Cray Village. Mount Mascal is on the eastern side of the Cray Valley, at c.40mOD, while Vale Mascal is at th

    Geography

  • <p>Summary and Definition</p> <p>The Ham House and Grounds APA covers the Grade II* listed gardens, pleasure grounds and 17th Century mansion house located on the southern banks of the river Thames. It is a Tier II APA because it covers a country house

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of green space in the centre of the London Borough of Bromley. The area has been subject to little post-medieval and modern development and contains the remains of two 18th

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The APA covers an area to the north of Deepfield Way where Roman burials and Iron Age ditches were discovered in the late 1960s. The APA is classed as Tier 2 because the features uncovered in the 1960s represent heritage assets

    Geography

  • City of Westminster APA 1.1: Westminster and Whitehall Summary and Definition The APA includes the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Margaret’s Church, 10 Downing Street, the Banqueting House and all the other buildings on either side of Whi

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition </strong></p> <p>This APA covers six post medieval cemeteries which are not otherwise covered by an Archaeological Priority Area. All the cemeteries were founded in the 19th century and reflect the multi cultural charac

    Geography

  • Carshalton probably derives its name from its location as the ‘settlement by the spring’ and has a complex early manorial history. Initially there were five manors, which were combined by the time of Domesday. The sites of later houses can be identified

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.17.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the course of the New River as shown on the map of Tottenham accompanying the Earl of Dorset's survey (1619) and on Rocque’s 1745 map of London. 7.17.2 The APA has been in

    Geography