Tottenham
Tottenham (pronounced /ˈtɒʔnəm/) is an urban area of North London, England in the London Borough of Haringey. It is situated 6.6 miles (10.6 km) north-east of Charing Cross.
Tottenham | |
![]() Grade I listed tower near Bruce Castle |
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Population | 129,237 (2011 census)[1] |
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OS grid reference | TQ344914 |
- Charing Cross | 8.2 mi (13.2 km) SSW |
London borough | Haringey |
Ceremonial county | Greater London |
Region | London |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | LONDON |
Postcode district | N15, N17 |
Dialling code | 020 |
Police | Metropolitan |
Fire | London |
Ambulance | London |
EU Parliament | London |
UK Parliament | Tottenham |
London Assembly | Enfield and Haringey |
Tottenham Media
A 1790 painting of Tottenham by John Greenwood
Broadwater Farm, the scene of rioting in 1985
The former Bruce Grove Post Office was destroyed during the 2011 Tottenham riots.
20 May 2013. Haringey Council has gradually turned its back on its buildings in Tottenham. including the former Tottenham Town Hall which it sold off. *But on several occasions a year we gather here and pretend. This evening was the Annual General Meeting of the Council and Mayor Making in the Moselle Room.*________________________________________ § Aerial view of where this photo was taken.
Bruce Castle, formerly known as the Lordship House, is now a local museum.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the third-largest football stadium in England.
References
- ↑ "Local statistics: Office for National Statistics". neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2018-08-29.