Restoring Tottenham’s Heritage: Grade II Listed Buildings Undergo Major Transformation


We’re proud to be delivering a significant heritage restoration project on Tottenham High Road, where we’re breathing new life into a trio of Grade II* listed buildings originally constructed in 1725.
Our team is carrying out a full renovation and refurbishment to restore the historic character of these buildings while bringing them up to modern standards.
Internally, we’ve lifted and reinstated original floorboards, upgraded fire barriers and services, and carefully restored historic lime plaster ceilings. Every step is being taken with sensitivity to the buildings’ heritage and original detailing.
Externally, we’ve formed a new basement using an underpin sequence and poured concrete slabs. This lower-ground space will support a new extension at ground floor level, which will eventually house a café and a gallery space, offering new life and purpose to these historic structures.
We’re currently awaiting the installation of bespoke architectural glazing and a zinc facade. Once these are in place, we’ll begin work on the ground floor extension, continuing the balance between restoration and modern design.
Watch a walkthrough of the site below:










This is a project that requires care, experience and collaboration at every stage and we’re excited to see it take shape. It’s already been a pleasure working alongside F3 Architects and Nathan Goss Conservation .
We’ll be posting regular updates as the build progresses and look forward to sharing more soon. To see what else we’ve been up to recently, please visit our projects page.