Cardiff Castle Stables
| Cardiff Castle Stables | |
|---|---|
The stables, now the Anthony Hopkins Centre | |
| Type | Stables |
| Location | Cardiff, Wales |
| Coordinates | 51°29′07″N 3°11′00″W / 51.4852°N 3.1834°W |
| Built | 1868-1875 (completed 1928-1929) |
| Architect | William Burges |
| Architectural style(s) | Victorian |
| Governing body | Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Stables to Cardiff Castle in Bute Park |
| Designated | 25 January 1966 |
| Reference no. | 13764 |
Cardiff Castle Stables, Cardiff, Wales, were designed in 1868-69 by the Gothic revivalist architect William Burges. They stand to the north of Cardiff Castle and on the western edge of Cathays Park which then formed part of the castle’s private grounds. Work on the stables continued into the 1870s, and they were not completed until 1928-29. One of only two stable blocks designed by Burges, they now accommodate the Anthony Hopkins Centre, part of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. The stables are a Grade II* listed building.