Nos. 65-69, Shelton Street
A three-storey, post-War, commercial building taking the place of three earlier buildings lost as a result of War-time bombing. Comprising three wide bays at ground floor level separated by red-brick piers, and ribbon window openings framed and subdivided with reconstituted-stone into six bays at first and second floor levels and separated with a continuous, reconstituted-stone spandrel. Painted steel casement windows. The remainder of the upper elevation is faced in buff brick.
A building which neither contributes to nor detracts from the character, appearance or significance of the Seven Dials Conservation Area.
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