
Built in 1828, Warmington House, a Grade II listed building sat derelict in front of the old White Hart Lane Stadium for nearly three decades and placed on Historic England’s ‘at-risk’ register before being painstakingly renovated and restored by the Club as part of the Tottenham Experience.
Its name derives from James Warmington, a farmer and coal merchant, who occupied the property from 1851 – 1876. A later occupant of some note was John Alfred Prestwich, manufacturer of cine cameras who lived there from 1888-98. His Model 5 camera was chosen for both the Scott and Shackleton Antarctic expeditions.
It was home to the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Club from 1963-1989 where travel to games was arranged, merchandise was sold, and fans gathered before matches. The revitalised building is currently home to OOF gallery – delivering a sense of free and contemporary football-themed art exhibitions.