Summary and Definition 6.2.1 The Archaeological Priority Area contains the site of the Bishops Lodge, a medieval house and lodge acquired by the Bishop of London in 1293. 6.2.2 The APA has been included at Tier 1 a
By the late 17th century John Evelyn was building houses on land on the west side of Butt Lane, which later became Deptford High Street. These were required to meet the demand for housing as the local population increased with the expanding Dockyard. T
Saxon and medieval village, recorded in the Domesday Book.The moated site of one of Cranford’s medieval manor houses, bisected by the Parkway. A number of occupation sites have been discovered in this area and there is the potential for further discov
Summary and Definition 8.4.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers he historic course of the Moselle and its tributaries as it passes through two areas of open land at Shepherds Hill in Crouch End and at the Lords
Summary and Definition The APA covers the riverside to the west of Putney to the north of Lower Richmond Road and Putney Lower Common. Prehistoric and Roman finds have been recovered from the APA and significant finds have also been discovered on the
This moated site is one of the five SAMs currently designated within the London Borough of Hillingdon (NHL 1005555). Brackenbury Manor was traditionally part of Harefield. A house was first mentioned in 1312. By 1558 it was no longer considered a separa
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Chingford Green historic settlement encompasses the greenside development that encircled the historic green. This APA stretches from Woodberry Way in the west to Willow Street/Queens Grove Ro