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  • There are no records in the area relating to activity in the prehistoric period. The earliest mention of Eastcote was in 1248 when it was called ‘Estcott’. It was mentioned again as ‘Estcote’ along with ‘Wescote’ (Ruislip) and ‘Norwode’ (

    Geography

  • Hackney APA 2.11 Shoreditch Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area covers the mid-18th century London suburb of Shoreditch. The APA has been classified as Tier 2, because it is a historic settlement and also contains archaeological r

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a multi-period settlement site. Evidence of settlement dating to between the Bronze Age and post medieval periods has been identified. Most notably a middle Iron Age hillfort has been iden

    Geography

  • Recommendation Part of the northern area could be removed as this is too low down for any Bronze Age evidence. Equally part of the western area could be refined to follow Plum Lane as far as Brinklow Crescent and then to follow the inner line of the cr

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 2.6: The Highway Summary and Definition The Highway APA covers the extent of the historic routeway and river terrace edge corridor now followed by the Highway that is not already included in APAs for the historic settlements along it

    Geography

  • 22.1 This Archaeological Priority Area captures a large number of deneholes and a post-medieval tile kiln. 22.2 Although there have been a number of substantial prehistoric finds from the vicinity of the APA, particularly within Joyden’s Wood, to the

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the former area of the Sadler’s Wells and New Tunbridge Wells, situated originally either side of the New River and adjacent to New River Head (APA X), just to the south of Islington Villa

    Geography

  • The site of a 15th century roadside inn located along the road originally built by the Romans. Since demolition, only buried evidence is likely to survive.

    Geography

  • p There are more Roman finds in Hendon than any other period. There is a collection of Roman pottery, broken cinerary urns, mortaria water bottles, bricks, millstones, suggesting a villa was located at Hendon Grove. There is a lack of evidence in the He

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Stratford Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of the historic settlement of Stratford. It is classified as Tier 2 because it is an area of historic settlement, parts of which are covered by conservation areas and it

    Geography