A view of the front elevation of 37 Marylebone High Street, Marylebone. The four-storey brick terraced house traverses the cobbled entrance to Beaumont Mews. It has three sash windows on each upper storey and a ground-floor shop unit. Built c1790, it is a rare eighteenth-century survivor on the High Street. A plain, understated house with Neoclassical pilasters and Ionic capitals in the surround on ground floor, fine ironwork brackets on windows above, and stone banding on fourth storey. The fourth-storey windows each have a window box and plants. The sign above the shop reads '37 Builders & "G Powell and Co." Decorators 37'. The shop appears to be unoccupied. Affixed to the first storey, an estate agent's board: 'Sold by Folkard & Hayward, 115 Baker Street, London W1 01-935 7799'. At right, number 36, a house of the same date has the legend 'Design Audio' above the shop, which seems unoccupied. Within Beaumont Mews, a Volkswagen car. At left, numbers 38-39, built 1914-15 by architect F. M. Elgood. Number 37 has since been refurbished, losing its glazed shop front and a mansard roof with three attic windows added.