Park House, Cardiff
| Park House | |
|---|---|
| Type | House |
| Location | Cardiff, Wales |
| Coordinates | 51°29′06″N 3°10′32″W / 51.4849°N 3.1756°W |
| Built | 1871-4 |
| Architect | William Burges |
| Architectural style | Victorian |
| Governing body | Privately owned |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | Park House |
| Designated | 25 January 1966 |
| Reference no. | 13772 |
Location of Park House in Wales | |
Park House (Welsh: Tŷ Parc; formerly McConnochie House), 20 Park Place, Cardiff, Wales, is a nineteenth century town house. It was built for John McConnochie, Chief Engineer to the Bute Docks, by the Gothic revivalist architect William Burges. It is a Grade I listed building. The architectural historian John Newman writes that the architectural style of the house "revolutionized Cardiff's domestic architecture," and Cadw considers the building "perhaps the most important 19th century house in Wales."