76A New Cavendish Street GV II Terraced houses. Dated 1910. Probably designed by Boehmer and Gibbs. Red brick, Portland stone dressings; slate hipped roof to parapet. Returned early Georgian revival manner. Corner site. 4 storeys plus dormers. Facade to Harley Street of 6 bays treated as almost symmetrical pair of houses. Alternating brick and stone quoins. Channelled stone to ground floor. Square headed segmental hooded architraved entrance to third bay from right. Square headed flush framed sashed windows, architraved above ground floor, glazing bars; outer pairs of bays each with semicircular bay windows rising from ground into second floor, with triplet windows to each floor. Stone band above second floor. Enriched modillion cornice above third floor. Pair of triplet dormer windows with central pediment to each. Slab chimneys. Return similar. Wrought iron area railings.
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