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Muswell Hill Odeon and Hornsey Church Tower included in September’s Open House Weekend

Posted by Richard in Local News, 3rd September 2010, 2:21pm

Open House Weekend kicks off on 18 September, allowing locals to sneak a peek at some of Haringey’s most interesting and intriguing structures.
Council-owned properties including Hornsey Library and Bruce Castle Museum will stand proudly for inspection alongside some of the most architecturally impressive buildings in the borough.
Eighteen local properties, ranging from private homes to public buildings, will also throw open their doors for free on the weekend of 18 September 19 September.
Coleridge Primary School, Hornsey Library, Bruce Castle Museum, Markfield Beam Engine and House and Alexandra Palace will each be welcoming visitors.
Other buildings taking part in the weekend-long celebration of architecture include Linear House, Highgate; St Mary’s Church Tower, Hornsey, and Muswell Hill Odeon.
Coucillor Toni Mallett, cabinet member for planning and regeneration, said: “Open House Weekend is such a fantastic opportunity for residents to get a unique close-up look at some of the most beautiful and interesting buildings in the borough.
“It’s great to have so many council buildings involved, and also really wonderful that so many local residents and businesses are getting involved and welcoming people in.”
Readers can find out more at www.openhouse.org.uk.

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