DisgrifiadBuilt circa 1858 probably by Alexander Roos, architect to the Bute Estate. The original houses from Mount Stuart Square development were later adapted for business use. It is a three storey, one window building with a slate roof and brick chimneys. It has stucco finish and the second floor windows have broad tripartite openings articulated by Doric pilasters. The ground floor of No 8 has a square-headed doorway and to its right a large three-light shop window with modern round arched glazing.
It is listed as a significant survivor of the oldest domestic buildings in Mount Stuart Square, converted to commercial use.
Source: Cadw Listed Buildings, NJR 19/04/2011
In 1981, part of the rear of the property was determined to be in an unsafe condition and demolished.
(Source: Dyeline copy of a non RCAHMW drawing showing plan and section of 8 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff, received in the course of threatened buildings case ref no M/DES/B/GL/81/19, NMR Drawings Collection, 2535 (M1))
A.N. Coward, RCAHMW, 06.07.2018