DescriptionNos 8 and 8a, Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest are two houses of an unusual stepped castellated stuccoed terrace of 1839, known as Spring Gardens Terrace. Built probably to designs by William Owen, Nos 8 and 8a have exceptional two-storey ornate scrolled cast-iron verandas. Each house has a mansard roofed attic behind battlements, and the windows in a sunk panel to right of the door bay. They have full basements and the doors reached up steps over the basement areas. The heavy two-panel doors are similar to doors in Victoria Place by Owen. The rear has an added tall stuccoed rear wing of three storeys with a hipped roof. Nos 8 and 8A were disused and in poor repair in 2005.
Reference: Cadw listed buildings database.