Front elevations of 66-67 Marylebone High Street, Marylebone, built 1860s in the Italianate manner. Number 66 is a four-storey terraced building with shop front on ground floor. Triangular pediments on two sash windows on second storey, square pediments on two sash windows on third storey and two plain brick windows on fourth storey. There are stone lintels on all windows and stone banding above and below fourth storey with stone cornice above. The shop window at number 66 for Welbeck Electrical displays household goods, including vacuum cleaners, advertisements for Persil washing powder and Ever Ready batteries. Number 67 is four storeys with three square pedimented sash windows on first storey, sash windows with plain stone surrounds on second and third storeys. The shop unit is occupied by Alan Lord Estate Agents. The building spans the entrance to Oldbury Place, a large mews behind the high street. Above the entrance, a sign: 'Official Hoover Service Centre, 27 Oldbury Place, W1; Through arch. 935 1168 1169'. On the wall beneath, a street sign for Oldbury Place; a ghost sign, 'Lewis Bros'; a sign,' Marylebone Conservative Assoc.'; a sign,' Nature Cure Clinic, 12 Oldbury Place, W1'; and a sign with an arrow, 'Hoover Service & Spares'.