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  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers nine post-medieval burial grounds and cemeteries within London Borough of Bromley. The APA has been classed as Tier 2 as it contains 18th-and 19th-ce

    Geography

  • Recommendation It is recommended that the boundary remains unaltered., This archaeological area takes in the traditional Pleasaunce plus an area to the north as far as Prince Rupert Road. The site is at the 35m contour level and the geological boundary

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of green space in the centre of the London Borough of Bromley. The area has been subject to little post-medieval and modern development and

    Geography

  • p Summary and Definition /p p The Archaeological Priority Area covers Valence House, its moat and the surrounding parkland. This APA has been classified as a Tier 2 due to its importance as one of two of the remaining manor houses in Barking and Dage

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The APA covers the scheduled site of Morden Park Mound which is located within Morden Park. It has been classified as Tier 1 because it is a scheduled site. Description Morden Park Mound is one of three scheduled sites within

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers an area of ancient woodland and parkland known as Spring Park, which is located on the western boundary of the borough. The APA contains earthwork remain

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 1.1: Great Eastern Launchways Summary and Definition The APA covers the launchways and associated features built in the 1850s for the SS Great Eastern steamship. It is categorised as Tier 1 for its high industrial archaeological sign

    Geography

  • 11.1 Watling Street, which dates to the 1st century AD, is the major archaeological feature in the borough, and there is now clear evidence of an associated roadside settlement in the Welling area. 11.2 The most intensive area of Roman activity appears

    Geography

  • Prehistoric settlement, Roman settlement and boat, medieval Riverside Zone village centres and important houses, post-medieval settlement and early industrial development.

    Geography

  • Recommendation Boundary of present Archaeological Priority Area should be altered. Remove southern area represented by properties facing Bexley Road plus properties facing Greenholm Road while including the portion of the golf club from rear of propert

    Geography