The Dutch House public house
The Dutch House public house
Record No
169387
Title
The Dutch House public house
Description
View of the former Dutch House public house at 148 to 156 High Road, Tottenham, looking east down Crowland Road. The locally-listed, probably, Edwardian period building is located in the South Tottenham Conservation Area and is seen in use as clothing factories (Fit-Rite, Jon Lauret, Perrystyles Limited and A K Fashions). The building has a richly decorated facade with a mixture of Gothic and Classical detailing. The ground-floor has a traditional pub front with polished granite pilasters between which are finely detailed timber shopfronts with curved glass and delicate glazing bars. The canted corner of the building at the junction with Crowland Road is dominated by a highly elaborate stucco turret which is in the form of a two storey oriel window with an effusion of fluted Corinthian pilasters. Unfortunately, the turret has lost its original tall conical spire. The upper floors of the main building and the large elaborately decorated theatre at the rear are accessed from an entrance on the High Road frontage that is surmounted by an elaborately decorated first-floor stucco oriel window with Corinthian pilasters and a crenulated parapet above which is a mansarded roof tower. Number 148 has reverted to a public house, The Station House, with named after the adjacent South Tottenham Station, seen on left at the iron railway bridge, with a hair studio with flats above, between. Vehicles parked in Crowland Road include a Leyland Redline truck, an Austin J4 van and, possibly, a Morris A55 half-ton van.
Date of execution
1977
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_649_77_9884
London picture map location
Exact
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