View looking south-west, showing part of a terrace of buildings with ground-floor shops at 162-164 New Bond Street, Mayfair. There is a partial view of "Barclays Bank" at number 162, where a security door with a geometric design can be seen. Number 163 is trading as, "Town and Country Clothes", a women's fashion store with dressed mannequins visible in the display window. It has a recessed door with covered entrance and a single-window range. In the first-floor window is a sign for, "Justerini & Brooks Ltd", a wine and spirits merchants. Number 164, at the corner junction with Grafton Street, is trading as, "Cresta" a women's fashion store. There are dressed mannequins visible through the display window and a double curved mezzanine can be seen, supported by pillars. The building has a three-window range. There is a semi-circular front step with black and white tiles. This building has been replaced by a modern retail store and offices. To the left can be seen a partial view of 16 Grafton Street, a former town house built by Sir Robert Taylor in 1770-80. A pair of cast-iron lamp standards is visible at the entrance. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1357037. Numbers 16a, 16b and 16c are former purpose-built shops and chambers built in 1896. They are Grade II listed; listing number 1066523. A pole for a street sign can be seen.