View of a pair of linked semi-detached houses at 68 to 74 Swan Road, West Drayton , looking west. The two-storey houses have shallow square bays to the front, with an intersecting gable roof, mostly, with a decorative pierced rake, and crested ridge tiles. Varyingly flat gauged brick arches above sash or casement windows, with semi-circular brick arch above the entrance doors, and dwarf garden walls with wrought-iron gates and privet hedges to the front. Number 74 has been extensively modernised with a glazed porch, rendered fascia, a curved bay window at the ground floor with bullseye glass and lead flashing, otherwise neo-Georgian sash windows throughout. A Rover P5 saloon can be seen parked in the adjacent Old Farm Road, together with a female pedestrian, and a lamp post on the corner. A tobacconist advertising Embassy Number 1 cigarettes, is just visible outside the shop, right.