View of the late seventeenth-century three-storey Dial House at 790 High Road, Tottenham, looking east, seen in a state of disrepair with boarded up windows and a hole in the roof. The building features the eponymous sundial on the southern chimney stack. The later mid-eighteenth century terraced houses of Northumberland Terrace, from 794 to 802 including Percy House at number 796, can be seen further along. The house at number 792, set back, has a nineteenth-century frontage to what is probably an earlier building. The houses along with the forecourt walls and railings are varyingly Grade II* and II listed, listing numbers 1079241, 1358834, 1188926, 1079242, 1079243 and 1294511. The former offices of the Wingate Trading estate are just visible on the right. Vehicles parked in front at the roadside include a Morris Minor, a Ford Anglia 105E, an Austin A40 Farina and a Ford Corsair. A female pedestrian can be seen walking along the pavement. The buildings have since been refurbished and converted into offices and flats, with the modern offices on the right demolished as part of the Northumberland Development Project for the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.