The records I can find for this give the address of the Station Hotel as 5 Station Road. This short road is now called Station Place and is the short road facing the station linking Seven Sisters Road and Stroud Green Road.
Although the building itself has been demolished. It looks like it was probably built as part of a block, along with the terrace at the end of Stroud Green Road. As you can see it is almost exactly the same as the last two surviving properties on SGR.
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Are you sure it's been demolished? I'd have thought it was more likely to have been within the surviving triangle corner block?
Pretty sure. It looks like Station Road was widened in the 1920s or 1930s The 1890s OS map shows ten buildings (including the corner blocks) on Stroud Green Road between Station Place and Seven Sisters Road. It looks like some of those towards Station Place (probably numbers 11-17) were demolished along with the whole terrace on Station Place and a few on Seven Sisters Road near the corner with Station Place. The current building on the corner of Station Place and Stroud Green Road, along with the building opposite the station look like they are 1920s or 30s buildings.
Here's the post-war map for comparison. You can see that a platform has been added (see newspaper clip below) and the Station Road/Place triangular block trimmed to accommodate more room for buses. You can see the old buildings in this photo.
Here is a Photograph of the Pub in the 1920s
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