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7 and 8, Tottenham

Description: 7 and 8

Grade: II
Date Listed: 10 May 1974
English Heritage Building ID: 201320

OS Grid Reference: TQ3371490192
OS Grid Coordinates: 533714, 190192
Latitude/Longitude: 51.5947, -0.0710

Location: Champa Close, Tottenham, Greater London N17 6RA

Locality: Tottenham
Local Authority: Haringey
County: Greater London
Country: England
Postcode: N17 6RA

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Listing Text

1.
4415 BRUCE GROVE N17
(South West Side)
Tottenham
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Nos 7 & 8
TQ 3390 17/23

II GV

2.
Early C19 pair with extensions. In main block each house has 3 storeys and basement, 3 windows. A projecting later C19 2 storey, 1 window wing covers the left bay. At left a contemporary 2 storey, 3 window wing. At right a later C19 altered 2 storey 3 window wing. All of stock brick. Centre part has stuccoed cornice with paired quasi-modillions and blocking course; and stuccoed lst floor band. Side wings have parapets that on right side rising to a peak. Guaged flat brick arches to sash windows with glazing bars in stucco-lined reveals, those in front projection with moulded architraves, and a pediment on ground floor. At lst floor centre of right section a tripartite windoq. under elliptical relieving arch ith keystone rising to parapet peak. Properties have been run together and there are 2 modern doors, 1 in right section under a patterned radial fanlight which may have been moved from the centre part. Unattractive modern 1 storey left projection from No 7. Included for group value.

Nos 1 to 16 (consec) form a group.


Listing NGR: TQ3371490192

Source: English Heritage

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