View of 4-6 Stanhope Gate, Mayfair (formerly Great Stanhope Street). A five-storey building is at number 4, on a site previously destroyed by bombing in World War II. The name above the goods entrance is W.A. Sanderson and Son, Scotch Whisky Distillers. Founded in Leith in Scotland in 1863, it still produces the Vat69 brand. At number 5, a four-storey house with basement, mansard roof and dormer, built in 1760, and Grade II listed, entry 1236581. This house bears a London County Council blue plaque to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855); the Commander of the British troops in 1854 during the Crimean War. At number 6, a four-storey house with basement, mansard roof and dormer windows, built in 1760, and Grade II listed, entry 1264513. Signs on the railings read ‘Offices, Under Offer’ and three cars are parked in the street including a limousine.