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  • Archaeological priority area surrounding medieval moated site

    Geography

  • Medieval - Early Post Medieval moated site.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Upton Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of Upton village which included Ham House and its grounds. A number of country houses were also built within the village in the post medieval period. It is classified as Tie

    Geography

  • Medieval and post-medieval settlement and market place of the parish.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers three areas of historic transport interchanges and industrial development that grew up beside the Regents Canal. The three discrete areas covered by this APA are: Camden Lock, Cumberland Ba

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Canning Town / Newham Way Archaeological Priority Area covers the area to the north of the Royal Docks as far as Newham Way and an area to the north of Canning Town between the River Lea and the Jubilee Line. Significant fin

    Geography

  • The medieval manor house of Sydenham Place, later known as Place House adjoined a small hamlet known as Perry Street which was located along the London-Lewes Road. This small settlement persisted into the 17th and 18th century, before succumbing to subu

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers an open parkland area on the slope of a ridge which was previously the grounds of Norwood Grove. Norwood Grove is a Grade II Listed Building and the surrounding park is a Grade II Register

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>This APA covers the northeastern part of the Borough. From Kingston Hospital on its western boundary across to the Beverley Brook on its east, the APA rises and then drops to form Coombe Hill. It is topo

    Geography

  • The name refers to the ‘village by the stumps’ and probably alludes to woodland clearance carried out by 6th Century. Anglo-Saxon settlers. Two estates are recorded, namely East Cheam Manor, located near Gander Green Road, and West Cheam Manor close to t

    Geography