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  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the 18th- to 19th-century Carville Hall and its associated gardens which are now bisected east-west by the Great West Road. The APA also includes a possible plague

    Geography

  • <h2>Summary and Definition</h2> <p>The APA covers Blackheath and the adjacent post‐medievalsettlements of Dartmouth Hill and Blackheath Village (formerly Dowager&rsquo;s Bottom). The heath has been retained in use as manorial waste or parkland since at

    Geography

  • <h2>Summary and Definition</h2> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area contains the medieval and post‐medieval settlement of Lee. The settlement was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and contains the site of the medieval church of St Margaret of Antioc

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the medieval and post-medieval settlement of Isleworth and the adjacent section of the Thames foreshore which includes the Isleworth Ait (island).</p> <p>The APA

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area contains the historic settlement core of Feltham village. The historic core of Feltham was focused along St Dunstan&rsquo;s Road, and around the 12th-century Church of St

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition </strong></p> <p>The Harlesden Archaeological Priority Area covers the core of a historic settlement and associated field systems as depicted on the John Rocque&rsquo;s map of 1746. It is classified as a Tier 2 APA beca

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic settlement of Old Chiswick, a linear riverside settlement which developed around the Church of St Nicholas in the medieval period. In later centuries

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and definition</strong></p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area includes the site of a possible Roman burial ground to the south of the London to Silchester Roman Road (APA 2.5).</p> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area has been inclu

    Geography

  • <h2>Summary and Definition&nbsp;&nbsp;</h2> <p>The Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of a medieval manor house recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086. The house was bought by the Haberdashers Company in 1614 and is shown with a moat on Roque

    Geography

  • <p><strong>Summary and Definition </strong></p> <p>The Watling Street Archaeological Priority Area follows Edgware Road, Maida Vale, Kilburn High Road and Shoot up Hill, which together are based on the Roman road Watling Street. The APA covers the west

    Geography