Francis, A. (2006). Desk-top Archaeological Assessment: 335-337 Bromley Road, Southend, London, SE6 3DL. Isambard Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1049893. Cite this using datacite

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Desk-top Archaeological Assessment: 335-337 Bromley Road, Southend, London, SE6 3DL
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This desk-top assessment has been prepared in advance of the planning application for the redevelopment of 335-337 Bromley Road, Southend, SE6. Last used as a retail warehouse the planning application will be for a residential development involving building works across the majority of the site. Located c.1.6km to the south of Catford town centre the site is situated on the east side of Bromley Road to the north of the junction with Whitefoot Lane. The site is rectangular in nature, measuring c.84m by c.64m at its widest points with an area of c.5,360m2. A search of the GLHER has produced 19 records: one Roman; seven Medieval; seven post-Medieval; and five listed buildings. This assessment concludes that there is a low potential of finding archaeological material dating to the Roman period based on the low occurrence of finds and features within the study area from this period; that there is a low to moderate potential of finding archaeological material dating to the Medieval period based on the GLHER and the location of the proposed development site within the confines of the Medieval village of Southend; and that there is a moderate to high potential of finding archaeological material dating to the post-Medieval period based on the GLHER and the historic map evidence. It is likely that the current development would have truncated any surviving archaeological deposits from the 19th Century, or earlier. It is thought that the proposed development site is unlikely to contain archaeological deposits that would require preservation in-situ.
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A Francis
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Isambard Archaeology
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2006
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Site: 335-337 Bromley Road, Southend
County: Greater London
District: Lewisham
Parish: CATFORD
Country: England
Grid Reference: 538212, 171900 (Easting, Northing)
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FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
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09 Nov 2018