Use our interactive map to find out the hidden history of Tottenham. Directory Entries (map)Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 Directory Entries ‘Tapping’ into History! From the beer taps of public houses to the hot and cold taps of public baths, this stretch of Tottenham High Road has a lot of stories to tell. An ‘Improved Public House’ Grade II listed and a brilliantly preserved example of the 'Brewers Tudor' style, the Beehive was built in the inter-war years to give a more reputable image to public houses. Co-operative Corner This corner of Tottenham High Road is symbolic for so many reasons, not least for the imposingly beautiful architecture of the Co-operative building. COYS - Hotspur Heritage There is over a century of stories about the people and places that have made, and continue to make, Tottenham Hotspur the club it is today. From Almshouses to Burgess’ Stores Near this site once stood a row of 17th century almshouses, later replaced by one of the High Road’s most iconic shopping destinations. High Cross History Proto-feminists, progressive educators, union solidarity, and a skeleton horse? The history of the High Cross area is bold and sometimes bizarre. No. 639 Many residents still remember this iconic building, now called The Trampery, by its original name – The Tottenham & District Gas Company. Pints and Promenades The Antwerp Arms is a hub for the local community, proudly looking over the 20 acres of historic parkland that surrounds Bruce Castle. Racing Through Time What links a local historian-bookseller and the fastest man on a Penny Farthing? Scotland Green Stories A hidden stream, a Georgian school turned pub, and local enterprise; Scotland Green is a Historic Conservation Area with centuries of tales to tell. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next Last
‘Tapping’ into History! From the beer taps of public houses to the hot and cold taps of public baths, this stretch of Tottenham High Road has a lot of stories to tell.
An ‘Improved Public House’ Grade II listed and a brilliantly preserved example of the 'Brewers Tudor' style, the Beehive was built in the inter-war years to give a more reputable image to public houses.
Co-operative Corner This corner of Tottenham High Road is symbolic for so many reasons, not least for the imposingly beautiful architecture of the Co-operative building.
COYS - Hotspur Heritage There is over a century of stories about the people and places that have made, and continue to make, Tottenham Hotspur the club it is today.
From Almshouses to Burgess’ Stores Near this site once stood a row of 17th century almshouses, later replaced by one of the High Road’s most iconic shopping destinations.
High Cross History Proto-feminists, progressive educators, union solidarity, and a skeleton horse? The history of the High Cross area is bold and sometimes bizarre.
No. 639 Many residents still remember this iconic building, now called The Trampery, by its original name – The Tottenham & District Gas Company.
Pints and Promenades The Antwerp Arms is a hub for the local community, proudly looking over the 20 acres of historic parkland that surrounds Bruce Castle.
Scotland Green Stories A hidden stream, a Georgian school turned pub, and local enterprise; Scotland Green is a Historic Conservation Area with centuries of tales to tell.