
This three-bedroom end of terrace house was home to the Club’s legendary former manager Bill Nicholson. ‘Mr Tottenham’ arrived at the Club in 1936 as a teenage member of the ground staff before serving as player, coach, assistant manager, and manager over the following 38 years.
During his time at the Club, he won nine major honors – one as a player and eight as a manager – including the first ever League and FA Cup double in 1960/61. Under Bill’s leadership the Club retained the FA cup in 1962 before becoming the first British Club to win a European trophy – the Cup Winners Cup in 1963
He went on to lead the Club to FA Cup success once again in 1967, the League Cup in 1971 and 1973 and the UEFA Cup in 1972.
Throughout, Bill continued to live at this home – a stone’s throw from White Hart Lane. In December 1998 he was awarded the Freedom of Haringey by the local Council and remained as the Club’s Honorary President until his death in 2004