For the building in York, see Cromwell House (York).
Cromwell House
Frontage to Highgate Hill
Alternative names
High Commission of the Republic of Ghana
General information
Status
Grade I listed building
Type
Diplomatic Mission
Architectural style
Stuart
Address
104 Highgate Hill, London, N6 5HE
Town or city
London Borough of Haringey
Country
United Kingdom
Elevation
360 ft (110 m)
Completed
1638
Client
Richard Sprignell
Owner
Republic of Ghana
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Unknown
Cromwell House is a Grade I listed building built in 1638 in Highgate Village, now a suburb of London.[1] It is currently owned by the Republic of Ghana and used as its visa section.
^Historic England (19 March 1951). "CROMWELL HOUSE (Grade I) (1079233)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
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