
The Red House, located at 748 High Road, was the first administrative headquarters of the Club from 1886-1891, and then again in the 20th century. Before this, it was a coffee house associated with the 19th century temperance movement.
During the First World War, the offices were used as part of the war effort, with White Hart Lane closed and used as a factory, while the Red House became a site for the production of gas masks. After the Second World War, and with the addition of the famous Tottenham Hotspur Clock to assist visitors unfamiliar to the area in locating the Club offices and ground, the Red House was then the site of the office our managers, including the legendary Bill Nicholson for many years