p A Norman church called St Mary the Virgin (c.1080 AD) is located here. Much of which dates back to the 14th century, but parts of the fabric appear Saxon/Norman in date. The church is located at the top of Church Hill. It has been suggested that Saxon
p This APA consists of two sections: /p p A) Chase Lodge (western area): br / Good Hewe Farm was part of an estate belonging to Nicholls of Copthall (1570s) and was part of Hendon Manor. The land was sub-divided and Tithe Farm was established in 175
p There are more Roman finds in Hendon than any other period. There is a collection of Roman pottery, broken cinerary urns, mortaria water bottles, bricks, millstones, suggesting a villa was located at Hendon Grove. There is a lack of evidence in the He
p There is an eroded bank and external ditch around a piece of higher ground at Hadley Wood, which is probably prehistoric. There is no definite dating evidence, but is suggested to be from the Iron Age. Prehistoric burnt mounds have been identified in
p There is possible evidence of a 10th century settlement at Child rsquo;s Hill, called lsquo;Codenhleawe rsquo; (Cowhouse), which appears on maps dating to 1749 AD. The settlement of Child rsquo;s Hill developed in the 14th century, named after a fami
p An Acheulian hand axe was discovered here dating to the Neolithic period. There is Bronze Age evidence in the form of a barbed and tanged arrowhead and possible Iron Age evidence in the form of baked clay and wattle building material. /p p There is
p Archaeological evidence revealed a few Roman finds here, including pottery fragments (43-410 AD). It has been suggested that the Roman station of Sullioniacis maybe located here with a 1st century mansion. However, the lack of evidence increases confi
p This APA consists of two sections: /p p A) Totteridge The area probably originated in the Saxon period, based on its name, which can be denoted as Tata rsquo;s ridge (drier land ridge). Copped Hall was first mentioned in the 16th century and it has