Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers eight churches and their associated cemeteries. The APA is classified as Tier 2 as it covers cemeteries with medieval as well as 18th and 19th century origins. Description All Saints Churc
Medieval hamlet existed in 1294 with occupation north and south of the lane. South-west of the hamlet was a Manor House in 1532. To the north is an undated earthwork and prehistoric finds.
Tower Hamlets APA 2.11: Aldgate and Portsoken Summary and Definition The Aldgate and Portsoken APA covers Roman London’s eastern cemetery and one of the City’s post-medieval industrial suburbs. It excludes the Goodmans Fields site, which has been
p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p This APA covers the historic core of Chessington village. It has early Medieval origins. This small network of streets lies on what was the Medieval and Post-Medieval village of Chessington. The APA is c
Summary and Definition The APA covers the scheduled site of a Second World War anti-aircraft gun battery and a large part of Beckton District Park. It is classified as Tier 1 because it incorporates the immediate setting of a scheduled monument, an are
The place name refers to an Anglo-Saxon ‘southern farmstead’ and was held by Chertsea Abbey from the 7th or 8th Century. St. Nicholas Church was probably founded in the early medieval period. In 1537 the estate passed from Chertsea Abbey to Nicholas
6.1 There are a number of medieval manors in the Crayford area, including the 14th century Crayford Manor House to the northwest of St Paulinus’. Better known is Hall Place, which is first mentioned in the 13th century but the manor was established ear