Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham Conservation Area

Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham Conservation Areas

The Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham Conservation Areas run along the southern stretch of Tottenham High Road, from north of its junction with Seven Sisters Road to the southern boundary of the borough, as well as the whole of Page Green and short stretches of some roads off both.

Conservation Area Maps

The extent of the Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham Conservation Areas is shown in the maps that can be downloaded from the attached files section at the bottom of this page. Please note this file may be large and take some time to download.

You can also view maps of the conservation areas, along with other Planning Designations (including other Heritage Designations such as Statutorily Listed and Locally Listed Buildings) on the Interactive Haringey Map page.

Designation and Character Appraisal

The Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham Conservation Areas were both designated on 13 July 1998. Although they are two separate adjacent Conservation Areas, they are also part of the Tottenham High Road Historic Corridor of six connected Conservation Areas, which has a single adopted character appraisal, the latest version of which was adopted in August 2008. It can be downloaded from the Tottenham High Road Historic Corridor page.

Historic Maps

Seven Sisters / Page Green and South Tottenham are separate conservation areas but the historic maps below cover both.

A number of the files below are quite large and may take a while to download if you have a slower internet connection.