JP (2017, e.2020):
Until 1930 this was a dairy belonging to Curtis Bros & Dunhill, who were cousins of the Millers [the butchers at no.2]. In 1930 it was taken over by United Dairies, who remained there until 1970, when it became a children's clothes shop, Pantalon & Chameleon. It is now the Prestige Cafe.
JP (2017, e.2020):
This was formerly a yard containing a garage and car repair workshop. It was then empty for a while, and has now been redeveloped as Bradley Mews, containing five flats or maisonettes - one needs a code to get through the gate so I was unable to investigate.
[PB: But thanks to the miracle that is the web, and courtesy of local estate agencies, we can have a good look around. See images of Bradley Mews - uncertain date, but probably c.2019/2020.]
Here is St James's Drive . . .
Here is Althorp Road . . .
Here is Wiseton Road . . .
Here is Trinity Road . . .