View of semi-detached Georgian period Queen Anne style houses at 808 and 810 High Road, Tottenham, looking east. Number 810, also known as Holly House, has a tobacconist and confectioners shop at the ground-floor seen with advertising signs for Marlboro, No6, Players and Rothmans cigarettes, with Holly House bookshop on the extreme left in front of the coach house wing, which is believed to have been numbered 812, previously. The ground-floor of number 808 are the premises of a dental surgery with the waiting room located in the right-hand coach wing. The substantial two- and three-storey with basement brick building is Grade II* listed, listing number 1358835. The shop extensions at the front have since been removed, possibly during renovations carried out c2000, with the house reverting to it's original layout. An elderly man can be seen walking past the rubbish-strewn front path of number 810. The building is located within the North Tottenham Conservation Area. The GPO junction box, mounted on the pavement, has since been removed. A vehicle, possibly a Datsun 120Y, can be seen driving past.