Tower Hamlets APA 1.2: Tower of London, St Mary Graces and Tower Hill Summary and Definition The APA covers the World Heritage Site of the Tower of London and the preserved remains of St Mary Graces as well as its preceding plague cemetery and the wid
There is considerable archaeological evidence for this area due to the extensive excavations that have taken place in relation to Heathrow Terminal 5 and mineral extraction. This APZ also includes the APAs of Harmondsworth, Harlington, West Bedfont and S
Summary and Definition The APA follows the course of the River Wandle from the borough boundary at Summerstown in the south to King George’s Park in the north. Archaeological finds and features have been found along other stretches of the Wandle and
Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be maintained., This archaeological area is prescribed by Herbert, Ripon and Eglinton Roads. The site is situated on a northwest facing slope at the 60 and 65m contour level and jus
There has been limited archaeological work within the APA itself. To the north-west of the APA, late Neolithic to late Bronze Age flints and possible Bronze Age pottery were found. To the south, but within Cranford Park, Bronze Age pits have been recorde
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers Newington Green and the houses around the south, east and west sides of the green. It lies on the northeast side of the Borough of Islington and is situated immediately to the south of the H
Tower Hamlets APA 2.10: St Katharine’s Docks Summary and Definition The APA covers the extent of the medieval hospital of St Katharine’s by the Tower along with the later St Katharine’s Docks which replaced it, as well as immediate surroundings