Saturday, 25 April 2009
Tottenham
Name: Tottenham
Age: 1790
Location: 6 Oxford Street, London
Information: The Tottenham has occupied the same site on Oxford Street since at least 1826. The present building appears to date from 1790 and it is architecturally linked to No. 4 Oxford Street. An alleyway known as Bozier's Court used to separate the pub and the adjoining building to the east, but this was demolished in about 1900 and the present frontage was established. The Tottenham is also the last remaining pub on Oxford Street.
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