View looking west, showing a terrace of buildings with ground-floor shops at 120-122 New Bond Street, Mayfair. Number 122 was a former four-storey town house with mid eighteenth-century origins. It has a two-window range with different styles for each floor. It is Grade II listed; listing number 1224465. The ground-floor shop is trading as, "Cecil Gee", fashion retailer. Dressed mannequins can be seen in two curved display windows, which are separated by a central door. Number 121 also has mid eighteenth-century origins with four storeys and a two-window range. The ground floor is also trading as, "Cecil Gee", where more dressed mannequins can be seen behind a flat, plate-glass window. There is a hanging sign above the shop windows advertising the business. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1224465. Number 120 is a three-storey terraced building with a ground-floor shop trading as, "Rowes", a boys' fashion retailer. Dressed mannequins can be seen in the display window, where a sign for, "Boys Tailoring Event" can be seen. There is a hanging sign advertising the business. Today, the three ground-floor shops are trading as, "Hugo Boss" fashion retailer. To the left of the view is a partial view of Lancashire Court, where a sign for, "Hot & Cold Snacks" can be seen. To the extreme left is 123 New Bond Street where a sign for, "Leighton Guildhall & Partners" is visible. There is a sign for the business at first-floor level, where a shield can be seen on the wall.