Nos. 17-19, Neal Street
With a robustly detailed London Stock brick faced elevations to Neal Street, 17-19 is a surviving part of the Combe Delafield and Company’s former Wood Yard Brewery of the 1830s, listed at grade II.
It comprises two bays without windows at second and third floor levels, The 2.5 modern, timber framed shopfronts at ground floor level are contained within shallow, segmental arched openings. Regrettably, these are rendered and painted black, together with the brick piers between and to each side. There is an early-20thcentury gas lamp.
The property is of special architectural and historic interest and of townscape value, contributing positively to the character, appearance and significance of the Covent Garden Conservation Area,
It is recommended that the render and overpainting of the brickwork should be removed and the shopfronts repainted in appropriate colours with appropriate signing.
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