Peters, C. (2019). 20-24 St James Way, Sidcup, Greater London. Wardell Armstrong Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1098642. Cite this using datacite

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20-24 St James Way, Sidcup, Greater London
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Wardell Armstrong Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1098642
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An amended new development-proposal update to an earlier report on a slightly larger site in 2016, requiring no additional data. The study found that the proposed development site has remained relatively unchanged since the medieval period from when it was part of the lands of the North Cray Place Estate. From 1931, when estate lands were sold off in lots, the surrounding area became increasingly developed for housing. Part of the proposed development site has been occupied by No. 20 St James Way from some date between 1940 and 1963 to the present, with the south-western part occupied by a tennis court. There are no known archaeological remains within the proposed development area. However, the site lies within an archaeological priority area, and the potential for archaeological remains, particularly of the Iron Age/ Roman and post medieval periods, cannot be ruled out. The site also lies just outside a Conservation Area. The presence of the grade II listed wall forming the northern boundary of the proposed development site and historically linked to the former North Cray Estate and perhaps dating to Lancelot Brown's landscaping design, suggests that archaeological recording may be necessary prior to any changes within the proposed development site.
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C Peters
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Wardell Armstrong Archaeology
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2019
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County: Greater London
District: Bexley
Country: England
Parish: Bexley, unparished area
Grid Reference: 548386, 171574 (Easting, Northing)
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DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
BOUNDARY WALL (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL BOUNDARY WALL (Tag)
FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: wardella2-373534
Report id: CL12437
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09 Aug 2022