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  2. St Mary Street/High Street - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Street/High Street. St Mary Street (Welsh: Heol Eglwys Fair) and High Street (Welsh: Heol Fawr) are major commercial streets in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff city centre, Wales, which form a major thoroughfare running south from the gatehouse of Cardiff Castle. High Street begins at the junction of Castle Street on the A4161 and ends at ...

  3. List of streets and squares in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd George Avenue, Atlantic Wharf (Cardiff Bay) St. Mary Street, city centre. The Hayes, city centre. West Grove, Roath. Caroline Street - 'Chip Alley'/'Chippy Lane' (2010) St Mary Street, northern end (2009) St Mary Street, southern end (2007) The Hayes before redevelopment (2006) The Hayes and St Davids 2 (2010)

  4. Cardiff city centre - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff city centre (Welsh: Canol Dinas Caerdydd) is the city centre and central business district of Cardiff, Wales. The area is tightly bound by the River Taff to the west, the Civic Centre to the north and railway lines and two railway stations – Central and Queen Street – to the south and east respectively. Cardiff became a city in 1905.

  5. Womanby Street - Wikipedia

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    Womanby Street. /  51.4804611°N 3.1815500°W  / 51.4804611; -3.1815500. Womanby Street is one of the oldest streets in Cardiff, the capital of Wales. [1] Tracing its name back to origins within the Norse language, its original purpose was to link Cardiff Castle to its quay.

  6. Caroline Street (Cardiff) - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Street. Caroline Street (Welsh: Stryd Caroline) is a pedestrianised street running east–west in the lower part of Cardiff city centre, located between The Hayes and St. Mary's Street. Due to the density of fast food shops along the street, it is colloquially referred to as Chip Alley, or Chippy Lane.

  7. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Central Station is situated within the southern border of what was known Temperance Town, a former residential area within central Cardiff. Cardiff Queen Street railway station is the second busiest in Wales and the hub for the Valley Lines services that connect the South Wales Valleys and the Cardiff suburbs with the city centre. It is ...

  8. Bute Street, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Bute Street with the Butetown Branch Line to the right. Bute Street (Welsh: Stryd Biwt) is a street in Cardiff, Wales. It links Cardiff Bay (previously Tiger Bay) and Butetown with Cardiff city centre. It now has no road number. It runs from the dockside of the Mermaid Quay complex in the south, which is now a pedestrian zone, to the junction ...

  9. Architecture of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, dates from Norman times to the present day. Its urban fabric is largely Victorian and later, reflecting Cardiff 's rise to prosperity as a major coal port in the 19th century. No single building style is associated with Cardiff, but the city centre retains several 19th and early 20th century ...