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    As well as restoring and celebrating the unique period features found throughout Hornsey Town Hall, award-winning Make Architects have channelled the Town Hall’s distinctive modernist style into their plans for the new apartment buildings.

    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall

    Commissioned in the early 1930s to house Hornsey Borough Council, Hornsey Town Hall was designed by New Zealand-born architect Reginald Uren, who found inspiration in modern Scandinavian architecture. As such, the Town Hall became one of the earliest and most iconic examples of modernist architecture in Britain. Honouring this rich heritage, Make architects have lovingly restored and refurbished the building and many of its period fixtures and fittings. The restoration stretches from the big things, like repairing the building’s distinctive brick façade, down to the very smallest details, like cleaning and reinstating the original Art Deco light fittings, door handles and balustrades, preserving the building’s period grandeur for generations to come.

    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building

    Drawing inspiration from the modernist brickwork and metal detailing of Hornsey Town Hall, the Uren Building is made up of four linked pavilions stretching from Haringey Park towards Weston Park. Patterned balcony balustrades punctuate the bold brick façade, referencing the detailed metalwork of the neighbouring Town Hall. These balconies also provide each of the 82 apartments with their own private outdoor space.

    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building

    Adjoining the east wing of the Town Hall, the Ayres Building houses 40 apartments and finds influence in the Grade II listed Hornsey Library, a 1960’s modernist building situated on the neighbouring Haringey Park. Referencing the library’s architecture, the building has a reconstituted stone façade broken up by elaborate balcony balustrades, which reflect the metalwork of the Town Hall.

    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall
    Hornsey Town Hall

    Commissioned in the early 1930s to house Hornsey Borough Council, Hornsey Town Hall was designed by New Zealand-born architect Reginald Uren, who found inspiration in modern Scandinavian architecture. As such, the Town Hall became one of the earliest and most iconic examples of modernist architecture in Britain. Honouring this rich heritage, Make architects have lovingly restored and refurbished the building and many of its period fixtures and fittings. The restoration stretches from the big things, like repairing the building’s distinctive brick façade, down to the very smallest details, like cleaning and reinstating the original Art Deco light fittings, door handles and balustrades, preserving the building’s period grandeur for generations to come.

    Uren Building
    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Uren Building

    Drawing inspiration from the modernist brickwork and metal detailing of Hornsey Town Hall, the Uren Building is made up of four linked pavilions stretching from Haringey Park towards Weston Park. Patterned balcony balustrades punctuate the bold brick façade, referencing the detailed metalwork of the neighbouring Town Hall. These balconies also provide each of the 82 apartments with their own private outdoor space.

    Ayres Building
    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building - Hornsey Town Hall
    Ayres Building

    Adjoining the east wing of the Town Hall, the Ayres Building houses 40 apartments and finds influence in the Grade II listed Hornsey Library, a 1960’s modernist building situated on the neighbouring Haringey Park. Referencing the library’s architecture, the building has a reconstituted stone façade broken up by elaborate balcony balustrades, which reflect the metalwork of the Town Hall.

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    The Marketing Suite for Hornsey Town Hall is open Monday to Thursday 10am – 5pm and Saturday 10am – 4pm. Virtual viewings are also available. To arrange an appointment, please call Patrizia on 07972 000253.

    Address HORNSEY TOWN HALL, THE BROADWAY, CROUCH END, LONDON N8 9JJ
    Hornsey Town Hall is a development by CROUCH END (FEC) LIMITED,
    FEC House, 40 Furnival Street, London, EC4A 1JQ, England (a company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 10448866).
    Computer-generated images (CGIs) are indicative only and should not be relied upon as depicting the final as built development or apartment.