Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the medieval and post‐medieval settlements of Deptford, Lewisham, Rushey Green and Catford, which run alongside the River Ravensbourne. The river was also a focus for industria · reference 216440 · covers 76 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 76 of 76 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
0 · reference COA00000282 · covers 60 of 76 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Conservation Area
Deptford High Street & St Pauls Church · reference LEWCA12 · covers 60 of 76 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Article 4 Direction Area
Deptford District Centre · reference Dep1 · covers 59 of 76 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Archaeological Priority Area
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 · reference 78009 · covers 41 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
The early history of the creekhead settlement adjoining the Watling Street ford (APA3) persists into the early medieval period. Excavations on the site of the former Dover Castle public house produced evidence of dense and continuous settlement from at · reference 78054 · covers 35 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers the medieval and post‐medieval settlements of Deptford, Lewisham, Rushey Green and Catford, which run alongside the River Ravensbourne. The river was also a focus for industria · reference 216440 · covers 76 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 76 of 76 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
0 · reference COA00000282 · covers 60 of 76 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
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Conservation Area
Deptford High Street & St Pauls Church · reference LEWCA12 · covers 60 of 76 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Article 4 Direction Area
Deptford District Centre · reference Dep1 · covers 59 of 76 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Archaeological Priority Area
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 · reference 78009 · covers 41 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
The early history of the creekhead settlement adjoining the Watling Street ford (APA3) persists into the early medieval period. Excavations on the site of the former Dover Castle public house produced evidence of dense and continuous settlement from at · reference 78054 · covers 35 of 76 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.