Border Archaeology has been commissioned to carry out a Heritage Statement relating to the proposed demolition of the Barnfield Estate Office (Oak House) and a community hall and the construction of 19 residential apartments on land forming part of the Barnfield Estate, Barnfield Road, Woolwich, London SE18 3QT. In overall terms, the impact of the proposed development in heritage terms can be assessed as Slight. This assessment takes into account the Low to Medium significance of Oak House, a former interwar public house built as part of the construction of the Barnfield Estate in the 1930s-40s, cross-referenced against the magnitude of impact, assessed as Moderate to Major. In archaeological terms, it is considered that there is Low potential in overall terms for encountering significant archaeological remains, reflecting the likelihood that the existing mid-20th century buildings on the site will have heavily truncated any archaeological remains within their footprint. However, it may be noted that two pottery manufacturing sites of late medieval/early post-medieval date are recorded in the wider surrounding area, to the east and southwest of the proposal site.