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Most of Thornhill's residential development took place during the 1990s. Cardiff Council originally planned Thornhill as "The Villages of Thornhill"; with clusters of houses interspersed by large "green" areas. These green areas were short lived as rapid housing development resulted in homes being built in areas adjoining the "Villages".
Pages in category "Houses in Cardiff" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Capel House; H.
Heath (Welsh: Y Mynydd Bychan) is a district, community and coterminous electoral ward in the north of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is a predominantly affluent area with property prices being the third highest in the city. The area is known for its traditional 1930s detached and semi-detached properties with large south facing gardens.
City Hall cost £129,000 to build, and was completed in 1905 when Cardiff was awarded city status. The land purchased by the council to the north of the city hall now houses: Cardiff University, which moved from Newport Road to Cathays Park in 1909; National Museum Cardiff, opened in 1927; Welsh National War Memorial, unveiled in 1928
Thornhill is a large council estate on the western side of Cwmbran, Torfaen in Wales. [1] It is adjacent to the suburbs of Greenmeadow and Upper Cwmbran and represents the most economically-improved area of Cwmbran and in the wider Torfaen area.
It is the main headquarters of Cardiff Council and is home to many of the council's departments. [11] Internally, the principal rooms are the council chamber and committee rooms. [ 12 ] The building also houses the council's Camera Control Room, in which CCTV is used to monitor locations across the city in an attempt to stop fly-tipping and ...
Cathedral Road (Welsh: Heol y Gadeirlan) is one of the major roads of western Cardiff, Wales, passing through the suburb of Pontcanna. It forms part of the A4119 road from Cardiff Bay to Tonypandy and houses which are not lived in have been converted to professional businesses specialising in dentistry , psychotherapy , medicine and solicitors .
It is built of red brick and is connected to the Senedd debating chamber in Cardiff Bay. Tŷ Hywel houses staff of the Senedd Commission , MSes , the First Minister and other ministers. [ 7 ] [ 3 ] Crickhowell House was used as a temporary debating chamber for the National Assembly for Wales from 1999 until its new building, also originally ...