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ID:SKE12234
Title:Ingress Abbey Greenhithe Kent. An Archaeological Impact Assessment.
Originator:AOC Archaeology Group
Date:1998
Summary:This report provides information on the archaeological and historical significance of the site of Ingress Abbey and the Empire Paper Mills at Greenhithe. The western half of the site was occupied by the house and gardens (with its ornamental follies and features) of the 19th century Ingress Abbey and the modern buildings of a Merchant Navy College. The eastern half, was occupied by the derelict buildings of the Empire Paper Mills. The site contained a number of Grade 2 Listed Buildings and structures, while the Empire Paper Mills were designated an Area of Archaeological Potential, due to their industrial significance.

Associated Monuments

TQ 57 NE 1093FLINT CAVE IN THE GROUNDS OF INGRESS ABBEY AT TQ 5898 5904 (Listed Building) ()
TQ 57 NE 93Ingress Abbey, Dartford (Monument) ()
TQ 57 NE 97Ingress Park (Monument) ()
TQ 57 NE 1098STABLE BLOCK TO EAST OF INGRESS ABBEY (Listed Building) ()
TQ 57 NE 1087THE CAVE OF THE SEVEN HEADS IN THE GROUNDS OF INGRESS ABBEY AT TQ 5898 7508 (Listed Building) ()
TQ 57 NE 99The Eastern Mound, Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent (Monument) ()