View of the Barclays Bank building at 220 to 224 High Road, Tottenham, and the west end of Page Green Common, looking north across the staggered road junction of West Green Road and Broad Lane from outside the entrance to Seven Sisters tube station. The Grade II listed early Edwardian period neo-classical building (listing number 1079238) formerly housed the North Tottenham branch of Barclay's Bank at the ground-floor together with the Tottenham Rotary charity shop at the north-west corner and the offices of the Pearl Assurance company, on the upper floors. The adjacent buildings surrounding the former bank premises have since been demolished and redeveloped with a Tesco superstore. Pedestrians, mostly dressed in overcoats, are visible walking past the concrete bollards of the west side service road where parked vehicles include a reliant Robin three-wheeler, Morris Mini, 1100 and Oxford models, a Vauxhall Viva HA van, a Ford Cortina Mark I and a Triumph Herald Convertible. Vehicles at the junction with Broad Lane include Ford Cortina Mark II and Zodiac Mark III models, a Daimler 250, a Bedford J series over-cab box van and a Costa Bedford Hawson van along with numerous London buses. The house opposite, by the east side tube entrance, with the colonnade frontage has since been demolished and replaced by the modern five-storey development, Emma House.