Moselle House in Tottenham High Road
Moselle House in Tottenham High Road
Record No
169290
Title
Moselle House in Tottenham High Road
Description
View of the front elevation of Moselle House, at 707 High Road, Tottenham, looking west over the front rose garden, hedge and dwarf wall from the service road. The three-storey, stock-brick building is Grade II listed, listing number 1079208, is believed to have been built in the early nineteenth century and is named after the, now sub-terranean, Moselle Brook which runs past from it's source in Queens Wood, Muswell Hill (Mosse Well) to Pymmes Brook. At one time, the house was believed to have been a school kept by the Misses Lindsey as an establishment for ‘ young ladies’. A plaque bearing its name is mounted in the centre of the front wall.
Date of execution
1970
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_649_70_10647
London picture map location
Exact
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