• A £1.8m grant from the National Lottery and match funding from Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has funded the full restoration of the historic Grade II* listed building on Tottenham High Road.

• Percy House is now the engine room for Tottenham Hotspur Foundation’s unique range of community development, health, employment, education, training and sports initiatives.

• Representatives from the Club, Foundation, Heritage Lottery Fund and Haringey Council were joined by Earl Percy, George Percy, to officially open Percy House.

• The House was a residence of the Percy family during the 18th and 19th Centuries with the Football Club’s name inspired by famed medieval nobleman Henry ‘Harry Hotspur’ Percy.

• The restoration of Percy House forms part of the major sport-led regeneration of North Tottenham.

The Club has today officially opened Percy House, the new home of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, following the full restoration of the historic Grade II* listed building on Tottenham High Road.

A £1.8m National Lottery grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), match funded by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, has secured the building’s long-term future in the area, creating a hub for the Foundation’s unique range of community development, health, employment, education, training and sports initiatives.

Representatives from the Club and Foundation were joined by Blondel Cluff, Chair of Heritage Lottery Fund London, George Percy, the current Earl Percy, and Joseph Ejiofor, Leader of Haringey Council, to declare Percy House open.