Iron Age prehistoric earthwork, a short section of which was excavated at 120-124 King Street. May have protected a single farmstead, but may have been a more substantial settlement - a 'proto-town', or possibly have been a long linear territorial bounda
All of the City is considered to have archaeological potential, except where there is evidence that archaeological remains have been lost due to deep basement construction or other groundworks (3.12.18, City of London Local Plan January 2015). For the
p strong Summary and Definition /strong /p p nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; The Kew Gardens APA is a Tier I APA. It is a Tier I APA because it covers an historic royal park that has been d
This road, probably first used in the 1st century AD, is still in use as the A2 and has clearly influenced development along its route. The Roman road followed the southern limit of the local Thames gravel terrace and crossed the Ravensbourne via a ford
Summary and Definition The APA covers the area between Evelyn Road, Boxley Street, North Woolwich Road and Fort Street. A Neolithic timber structure was uncovered here in 1994. The APA is classified as Tier 1 due to the structure being an undesignated
Summary and Definition The Hook Hill Archaeological Priority Area covers an area to the north-west of Sanderstead. What is thought to be part of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery was found within the APA in 1884. The APA is classified as Tier 2 because the Sax
Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area covers the site of the former St Anthony’s Leper Hospital at Highgate bounded to the north-east by Highgate Hill, to the north-west by Magdala Avenue and to the south-east by MacDonald Road. Th
p Summary and Definition /p p The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic settlement of Dagenham as shown on the 1653 map of Dagenham. It is bounded by Siviter Way to the west, Church Lane to the south, Cadiz Street to the east and Salisbury