276-292 Gray's Inn Road at the junction with Ampton Street, King's Cross, looking north. On the corner is 276 Gray's Inn Road, a three-storey building with an off licence, Gray's Inn Cellars, selling beers, wines, spirits, minerals and tobacco, and displaying the Sandeman sherry logo of a cloaked and hatted man by the shop window. Next door at 278 is Aquarius, a massage salon and sauna. The building at 280 was damaged beyond repair by World War II bombing and the resulting space is boarded over with posters advertising milk, Mars bars, Harp lager and Bisto gravy. The shop at 282 sells office furniture, a pile of which is on the pavement, and a Bedford CA van appears to be loading or unloading. The remainder of the terrace has a variety of shops including an Indian restaurant and a sandwich shop. The junction with Ampton Street is controlled with pre-1970s SGE traffic lights, which have since been replaced. 276-292 Gray's Inn Road are still extant as of 2021, with 282-288 converted back to residential use and the empty site at 280 Gray's Inn Road rebuilt.