Front elevations of 5-6 Portman Mews South, Marylebone. At centre is 6 Portman Mews South, an eighteenth century house, with four storeys above a basement, and a double-gabled roof. The brick building has a single doorway with fanlight, and two sash windows on each storey. An antique plaque, affixed between first storey windows, reads 'Rodways Patent Concave Shoes' with a horse shoe emblem and heraldic design. To the right at the same address, an addition of two storeys with attic windows in roof space, and doorway and garage doors on ground floor. The garage doors have 'No parking' signs. At far right, 5 Portman Mews South is a three-storey, probably eighteenth century building, with four window bays on third storey and, on the ground floor, garage doors either side of the main front door. To the left of number 6 is 7 Portman Mews South, a two-storey building with sash windows on first storey and a twentieth-century shop front on ground floor. Signs in the window read, 'Salbert Linens'; 'Lower prices, large selection', Imported American [...]' 'We offer 40-50% less' and a signboard inside the shop reads, 'Household linens at wholesale [...]' None of these building exist; they have been replaced by twentieth-century buildings.