First floor tour of Harringay's Art Nouveau Hotel Salisbury
Darren Atwater | Tuesday 31 January, 2012 13:43

The Hotel Salisbury on the Grand Parade in Harringay is a beautiful 1899 monstrosity. Above is a tour of the little-seen first floor. As for the ground floor, Snipe suggests you drop by for pint and look for yourself. The video was created by Harringay Online
Edited 2 Feb 2012: Corrected the spelling of Harringay and added credit.
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