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Local Authority District: statistical-geography:E09000003
  • p Friern Barnet seemed an unlikely area to settle, since there was dense woodland and heavy clay soil at Colney Hatch. It remained covered in wood and scrub until the early 19th century and was a rural area until World War I. However, an early medieval

    Geography

  • p This APA consists of two sections: /p p A) East End (western area): A medieval hamlet is located here, which is believed to have developed in the 14th century. The East End Road was an ancient road connecting the hamlet with the hamlet at Church En

    Geography

  • Description written by Tara Fidler May 2007, There is archaeological evidence of a prehistoric worked flint (500,000 BC-42 AD), which was discovered in Roman context at Thirleby Road. Burnt Oak is considered to have been a significant site in the Roman p

    Geography

  • Description written by Tara Fidler May 2007., The manor of Halliwick was first mentioned between 1278 and 1285 AD. There is evidence of a medieval manor house in 1602 AD in this area and has been suggested as the site of the manor of Hollick Wood. It was

    Geography

  • p Edgware is mentioned in the Domesday Book but under the parish of Stanmore and formed nucleated villages within the forested area until the 13th century. There is no Edgware manor mentioned in the Domesday Book, but there maybe a farmhouse, recorded s

    Geography

  • p In the Iron Age, the area would have been forested, thus providing fuel, building materials, game and pig to the Catuvellani Kingdom. nbsp;This APA consists of three sections: /p p A) Barnet Gate and Arkley (northern area): br / The name Barnet G

    Geography

  • ‘Watling’ derived from the Saxons – Waeclingas – who lived near St Albans in the 6th century. Roman evidence has been recovered from The Hyde, in the form of a gold coin. Colindeep Lane (Watford Way) was an ancient street and may have been used t

    Geography

  • p The name Finchley originates from the Anglo-Saxon and is defined as Finch rsquo;s clearing. However, Finchley is first mentioned in the 13th century. It is suggested that Church End was the earliest settlement in Finchley and was probably in use from

    Geography

  • p The Roman road, called Watling Street, is suspected to run through Cricklewood. Horseshoes and Roman relics have been found along Watling Street, situated on the boundary of Hendon. Historical evidence from the 16th century mentions its location runni

    Geography

  • p It is conventionally assumed that prehistoric settlements favour lighter well drained soils and not heavy London Clay, but there is evidence of the land being utilised around Bury Farm. It is likely that a settlement developed around the lighter woode

    Geography