2-4 High Street, Llandaff | |
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Summer Palace | |
![]() 4 High Street (left) and 2 High Street (right) | |
Type | Chinese restaurant |
Location | Cardiff |
Coordinates | 51°29′41″N 3°13′06″W / 51.49473°N 3.21828°W |
Area | Llandaff |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Nos.2 & 4 High Street, Llandaff, South Glamorgan |
Designated | 19 May 1975 |
Reference no. | 13733 [1] |
2-4 High Street is a commercial property, currently used as a Chinese restaurant in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. The building is a two-storey Grade II listed structure and it was listed because it is "Included as a possible design by John Prichard and for its group value with the other listed buildings around The Cathedral Green and on the High Street". [1] It was built of polychromatic stone and Bath stone. [1]
Cadw believe that both properties (2 and 4 High Street) were probably designed by John Prichard and built around 1863 as a home and premises for Mr. Seaborn, the butcher. [1] built of polychromatic stone and Bath stone. [1] 2-4 High Street is a Grade II listed structure. [2] Other buildings in High Street include St Andrew, St Cross, 6 High Street and 19 High Street that are also Grade II listed.
The Chim family owns the property and has done so since 1988. [3] It is today a Cantonese restaurant called Summer Palace. [3]
2-4 High Street, Llandaff | |
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Summer Palace | |
![]() 4 High Street (left) and 2 High Street (right) | |
Type | Chinese restaurant |
Location | Cardiff |
Coordinates | 51°29′41″N 3°13′06″W / 51.49473°N 3.21828°W |
Area | Llandaff |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Nos.2 & 4 High Street, Llandaff, South Glamorgan |
Designated | 19 May 1975 |
Reference no. | 13733 [1] |
2-4 High Street is a commercial property, currently used as a Chinese restaurant in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. The building is a two-storey Grade II listed structure and it was listed because it is "Included as a possible design by John Prichard and for its group value with the other listed buildings around The Cathedral Green and on the High Street". [1] It was built of polychromatic stone and Bath stone. [1]
Cadw believe that both properties (2 and 4 High Street) were probably designed by John Prichard and built around 1863 as a home and premises for Mr. Seaborn, the butcher. [1] built of polychromatic stone and Bath stone. [1] 2-4 High Street is a Grade II listed structure. [2] Other buildings in High Street include St Andrew, St Cross, 6 High Street and 19 High Street that are also Grade II listed.
The Chim family owns the property and has done so since 1988. [3] It is today a Cantonese restaurant called Summer Palace. [3]