p Summary and Definition /p p nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;The APA covers an area surrounding the cross roads between Tooting High Street and Garratt Lane/Mitcham Road. nbsp;This is the location of the historic settlement of Tooting, sometimes known as Lower
Sub-manor house from medieval times. Post-medieval manor house had saltpetre works, stoneware and tin-glaze pottery works, cask and dye works within the curtilage.
Recommendation Southern area needs to be extended to include, if not all of the southern avenue, at least the ‘monument/lake’ two thirds of the way along the avenue from the house., This archaeological area takes in the former area of Blackheath sou
Summary and Definition The APA covers the predominantly open area between Putney Heath to the north, Tibbet’s Ride to the east, Kingston Road to the south and Roehampton Lane to the west. It also covers an area to the north of Putney Heath where a n
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the northern and western parts of Fairlop Plain. The APA is classified as Tier 3 because it is deemed to have archaeological potential for evidence of prehistoric settlement to be identified
Throughout the borough the alluvium of the natural flood plain is potentially an important source of information on the prehistoric environment. Perivale Village – medieval settlement and moated site of Greenford Parva.
Summary and Definition The Wandsworth Park APA covers the park itself, the Thames and adjacent land. A wealth of archaeological finds have been made along this stretch of the river Thames, many of which date from the prehistoric period. The remains o
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area (APA) is based upon historic map evidence which shows a possibly prehistoric round barrow in this location13. The APA boundaries are selected based upon the extent of the potential burial mound and