View of High Road, Tottenham, looking south towards the junction with Lordship Lane and the offices of Haringey's Environmental Health Services offices at 639 High Road, Tottenham. The neo-Jacobean building was built in 1901, originally, as the headquarters of the Tottenham District Light, Heat and Power Company. The building is Grade II listed, listing number 1079205, and is now known as the Trampery Enterprise Centre containing numerous business spaces. Shops with flats above at numbers 1 and 2 Criterion Parade (built on the site of the merchant, William Salte's, house in the 1880's), can be seen on the right before the offices, which includes the Women's Volunteer Service and Fulford Jones, respectively (now renumbered 641 and 643 and both, currently, hairdressing salons). The metal-arched entrance and front wall of the garden of the All Hallows' Church of England school can be seen next to the parade. The late sixties award-winning council estate, Millicent Fawcett Court (named after the suffragist and early feminist) can be seen on the far side of Lordship Lane, beyond the traffic lights.