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  • Summary and Definition A circular Iron Age hillfort known as Caesar’s Camp is located on Wimbledon Common. The hillfort itself is a Scheduled Monument but the APA also covers its immediate surroundings. The APA is classified Tier 1 because it inclu

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area comprises the historic settlements of Low Leyton, Leyton Street and Leyton Green which have their origins in the early medieval period. It also includes earlier occupation within the confines of

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area includes prehistoric evidence, Roman roads and associated activity, medieval settlement, Civil War defence lines and the 17th century expansion of London’s suburbs located within the south of th

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The APA of Ruckholts and Temple Mills comprises the former medieval manorial complex of Ruckholts with its post-medieval parkland and later farmstead and the associated Ruckholt Pond. The former manor, farm, parklands and ponds

    Geography

  • City of Westminster APA 1.2: Lundenwic and the Strand Summary and Definition The Lundenwic and the Strand APA covers the Anglo-Saxon international trading emporium of Lundenwic and the medieval and post medieval grand and religious houses between the C

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Mountecho Farm comprises the former medieval moated enclosure, farm and house. The moated site is situated to the west of Chingford, and currently comprises residential buildings and gardens.

    Geography

  • The village of Corbetts Tey is first mentioned in 1461. A tannery is documented for the period range 1573-1635. Some of the 16th - 18th century buildings still remain in the village.

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition This APA covers the Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge (Listed Grade II*, NHLE 1293481) and its immediate surroundings. It was commissioned by Henry VIII in 15423 and used as a royal standing for hunting until the seventeenth centur

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Chelsea Riverside APA covers the borough’s river frontage and extends in a strip inland from the river towards the King’s Road. This APA is one of the most archaeologically significant areas of the Royal Borough containin

    Geography

  • p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p Kneller Hall is the site of an extant 18th century mansion and estate and the site of an earlier 17th century house and grounds. The APA covers the site of the mansion and its grounds within which are t

    Geography