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  • Summary and Definition

    The Barking Level and Dagenham Marsh Archaeological Priority Area covers the area from the Thames foreshore, to the London, Tilbury and Southend railway line to the north. The area was largely undeveloped prior to the la

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers 4 churches and their associated burial grounds. The APA is classed at Tier 1 as it covers burial grounds of medieval or earlier origin. The burial

    Geography

  • 21.1 This Archaeological Priority Area is centred upon the multi-period settlement and occupation area at Crayford, where the Roman Watling Street crossed the Cray (see Crayford: Roman road APA). The APA surrounds the Scheduled Ancient Monument and Liste

    Geography

  • Possible medieval hamlet around the Green; the edge of a Roman Road and possible Roman settlement at South Parade.

    Geography

  • (along Brockley Hill, Edgware)

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition

    This Archaeological Priority Area covers the Civil War Defences of the 17th century which lie within Islington. These comprise of three separate forts along the defensive line. These include the sites of Upper Pond New R

    Geography

  • APA also known as Church Acton High Street, The village was recorded in 1222 and settled continuously into post medieval times. The parish church existed in 1231 and permission for a market was granted in 1232, and there was a medieval priory. An area of

    Geography

  • Archaeological priority area surrounding medieval moated site.

    Geography

  • A medieval kiln was discovered in Kings Road, with associated domestic rubbish and kiln fire bars and can be dated to the 13th century. It is has been mentioned that there were also kilns at Arkley, which is located north-east of Barnet Gate. There is a

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.9.1 The Archaeological Priority Area contains the historic settlement of Wood Green and an area of undeveloped parkland known as Avenue Gardens. Several Palaeolithic finds have been recovered fro

    Geography