The Roman pottery kiln, the most complete found in London, is being displayed for the first time after restoration, aiming to attract tourists to the area.
Haringey Council, having received over £243,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, hopes the kiln will be a major tourist attraction for the borough.
Deputy leader Sarah Williams stated its return marks a significant cultural moment as Haringey prepares for its role as the London Borough of Culture in 2027.
William Upton KC remarked that the kiln, previously inaccessible for 56 years, will be the only one of its kind exhibited in the UK.
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