No. 29, Neal Street
A well-preserved, four-storey, London Stock brick faced, grade II listed, early-19th century frontage with original 6-over-6, subdivided sash windows in each of the two window openings at first and second floor levels and a subdivided, tripartite sash window in the single, wide window opening at third floor level.
The property possesses a modern, traditionally detailed shopfront but is spoilt by being painted in light blue and by the addition of an internally-illuminated, projecting box sign.
A building of special architectural and historic interest and of townscape value, contributing positively to the character, appearance and significance of the Seven Dials Conservation Area.
The property would benefit from the restoration of a correctly detailed fascia with cornice.
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