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Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment on behalf of Mrs. K. Patel concerning 7 Sudbury Hill Close Wembley London |
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Border Archaeology unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Border Archaeology Ltd (BA) has undertaken an Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment (ADBA) regarding the demolition of a modern chalet bungalow at No. 7 Sudbury Hill Close, Wembley, London HA0 2QR and erection of a three-storey residential building with associated car parking, soft and hard landscaping, cycle and waste storage. The overall archaeological potential of the site has been assessed in overall terms as Low to Moderate, with particular reference to encountering possible evidence of medieval occupation associated with the nearby hamlet of Sudbury and buried remains of outbuildings associated with Egremont Cottage and Aspen Lodge, two late 18th/early 19th century villas which were demolished in the mid-1950s. However, as the site of the new building will be located almost entirely within the footprint of the existing house, it is likely that any sub-surface features and deposits will already have been heavily disturbed by previous groundworks, thus reducing the likelihood of encountering significant archaeological remains. The overall archaeological potential of the site has been assessed in overall terms as Low to Moderate, with particular reference to encountering possible evidence of medieval occupation associated with the nearby hamlet of Sudbury and buried remains of outbuildings associated with Egremont Cottage and Aspen Lodge, two late 18th/early 19th century villas which were demolished in the mid-1950s. However, as the site of the new building will be located almost entirely within the footprint of the existing house, it is likely that any sub-surface features and deposits will already have been heavily disturbed by previous groundworks, thus reducing the likelihood of encountering significant archaeological remains. |
Author: |
S Priestley
G Children
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Publisher: |
Border Archaeology
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Other Person/Org: |
Greater London HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2019
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Locations: |
County: |
Greater London |
County: |
Brent |
Country: |
England |
Parish: |
Brent, unparished area |
District: |
Brent |
Grid Reference: 515939, 186020 (Easting, Northing)
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Subjects / Periods: |
20TH CENTURY GATE
(Tag)
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MANOR
(Monument Type England)
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POST MEDIEVAL WALL
(Tag)
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HAMLET
(Monument Type England)
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WALL
(Monument Type England)
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GATE
(Monument Type England)
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POST MEDIEVAL HOUSE
(Tag)
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BUNGALOW
(Monument Type England)
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EVALUATION
(Event)
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POST MEDIEVAL LODGE
(Tag)
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LODGE
(Monument Type England)
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MEDIEVAL HAMLET
(Tag)
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20TH CENTURY BUNGALOW
(Tag)
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HOUSE
(Monument Type England)
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MEDIEVAL MANOR
(Tag)
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20TH CENTURY
(Historic England Periods)
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MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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POST MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: |
borderar1-366579 |
OBIB: |
BA1954SHCS |
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Created Date: |
12 Feb 2024 |