Tottenham Tales

Use our interactive map to find out the hidden history of Tottenham.

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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.

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.

Tottenham’s Newest Park

Hartington Park, thanks to community action and solidarity, went from demolition site to cherished green space for residents.

Ward’s Corner

Named after the Edwardian department store that once stood here, since the 1970s Ward’s Corner has been a vital social and cultural hub for Tottenham’s Latin American communities.

West Green Road Businesses

This street has witnessed many important innovators who, rooted in their communities, led the way and succeeded in building some of the most successful black enterprises in this country.

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