Tottenham Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in Tottenham, London Borough of Haringey, England.
Tottenham Town Hall is a municipal building with a symmetrical main frontage featuring seven bays, Tuscan order pilasters, and tall rounded-headed windows with Ionic columns. The structure displays early Edwardian architectural details with carefully proportioned elements and ornamental craftsmanship.
The building was constructed in 1905 by architects Arnold Taylor and Rutherford Jemmett, replacing earlier local board meetings held at Bruce Castle. This new structure marked a turning point in the area's administration with a dedicated home for ongoing municipal business.
The council chamber on the first floor, now called the Moselle Room, continues to host community meetings and local gatherings. This space remains a focal point for residents to engage with local government.
The town hall is accessible by several bus routes that connect to surrounding neighborhoods and areas. Underground and Overground stations nearby provide additional transport options for getting around London.
The building's balcony became part of local sports history in May 1962 when footballer Jimmy Greaves displayed the FA Cup trophy there after a victory against Burnley. This moment linked the area's sporting pride with a symbol of civic life.
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