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  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the projected route of the London to Colchester Roman road through Newham. It also includes a section that runs northwards from Stratford which covers the Roman road that connected London

    Geography

  • Tower Hamlets APA 2.23: Shoreditch Summary and Definition The Shoreditch APA extends north from Sclater Street along the Hackney boundary as far as Diss Street. Its eastern edge is defined by Virginia Road and the northern end of Brick Lane. It is

    Geography

  • Seven 6th Century graves with broaches and weapons were found in 1886 in the school site, part of a linear Saxon cemetery.

    Geography

  • The Wal element of the Saxon place name suggests a Celtic enclave, which, along with the fact that Wallington is adopted as the name to the local Hundred of the County of Surrey and its status as a former Royal Estate, raise the significance of what othe

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The APA follows the route of the River Wandle from Ravensbury Mill near Morden Road to the borough boundary with Sutton to the south-east. It is classified as Tier 2 because it is an area of historic industry. Within the APA di

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Wimbledon Village APA covers an area between the junction of Parkside and Somerset Road in the north and the junction of Wimbledon Hill Road and Worple Road in the south. It also extends to the north-east to include the site

    Geography

  • p The Roman road, called Watling Street, is suspected to run through Cricklewood. Horseshoes and Roman relics have been found along Watling Street, situated on the boundary of Hendon. Historical evidence from the 16th century mentions its location runni

    Geography

  • 15.1 This Area of Potential Archaeology is centred upon the medieval and later village of Bexley (Old Bexley). The village has grown from a ford or crossing of the River Cray, and is nestled in a low valley at between 13–17mOD. The geology is clay and

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of agricultural land, commons and woodland which was formerly part of the common land associated with the settlements at Hayes, West Wickham,

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the scheduled site of a Romano-British bathhouse which is located between Poverest Road and Fordcroft Road to the south of the historic core of

    Geography