View looking west, showing a terraced building with ground-floor shop at 10, New Row, Covent Garden at its junction with Bedfordbury. To the right, numbers 20-28 New Row can be seen. Number 10 was built in the early-nineteenth century and has four storeys with the ground-floor business trading as, "The Regency" restaurant. The business is closed. There is a "Luncheon Voucher" sticker visible on the entrance door and a hanging sign advertising "Coca-Cola" can be seen on the New Row elevation. A pair of padlocks can be seen on the corner entrance door. In the window is a reflection of a barber's pole and a sign saying, "Hair Stylists". There are five blind windows in view on the Bedfordbury elevation. To the left is a partial view of 25 Bedfordbury where a sign advertising herbs and fancy goods can be seen. The business is trading as, "Goodwins". Both buildings are Grade II listed together; listing number 1266576. To the right is a terrace of mostly four-storey buildings with ground-floor shops. They include, "Clark Davis" stationer, at number 20, which has a striped awning, "James Watch Repairs" at number 23 and "James Asman Record Centre" at 23A. A sign for, "Ladies & Gents Hair Stylists" can be seen above the "Clark Davis" business. Opposite can be seen a sign for "Asia Restaurant". Four milk churns together with a pile of plastic crates can be seen in the road. A pair of ornate street lamps is visible in New Row. They are Grade II listed; listing number 1366023. There is an illuminated sign in Bedfordbury. Two pedestrians can be seen in the distance, together with a parked car.