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  2. SA1 Swansea Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    SA1 Swansea Waterfront (colloquially: SA1) is the marketing name given to the brownfield development area in the northern part of Swansea Docks, Wales. The area lies directly to the southeast of Swansea city centre. It is bordered by the Fabian Way to the north, and includes the Prince of Wales Dock.

  3. Maritime Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Quarter (including Swansea Marina) is a residential area of Swansea, Wales, immediately south of the city centre shopping core. It falls within Swansea's Castle ward . The area is bounded by Brynmill to the west, Swansea Bay to the South, the River Tawe to the east and the A4067 to the north.

  4. Southgate, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The village comprises largely of modern twentieth and twenty-first century housing, but includes a variety of shops, a post office, a social club (The Southgate) and Pennard Golf Club at the northern end. Southgate has some of the most expensive housing in the area, with average house prices in the village of £366,000 in 2018. [2]

  5. Blackpill, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The area is centred on a seafront building on Mumbles Road, which once served as a station and power station for the Swansea and Mumbles Railway; today, it houses a cafe called "The Junction". The land between Mumbles Road and Blackpill beach is used as Blackpill Lido, a family and children's play area which is popular in summer.

  6. Cwmbwrla - Wikipedia

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    Location of Cwmbwrla within Swansea. Cwmbwrla (English: Bwrla valley) is a residential area and community of Swansea in Wales, within the Cwmbwrla ward of the city. [1] Located on rising ground about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the city centre, it takes its name from the valley of the Burlais Brook [2] (now culverted) which flows down from here to join the River Tawe immediately northeast of ...

  7. St Thomas, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Post-war council housing was constructed in the mid twentieth century. On the east bank of the River Tawe in St Thomas, there is a grassy recreational area that includes a footpath and cycle track (part of NCR 43). The area is used for recreation purposes by the local population and there are proposals to re-develop the area with new housing.

  8. Hendrefoilan - Wikipedia

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    Hendrefoelan House Hendrefolan House (front of) photographed in 2020, derelict and boarded up Hendrefolan House (rear of) photographed in 2020, derelict and boarded up. The main feature on the campus is Hendrefoelan House, a large private house built in 1853 by William B. Colling for Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn (1814–92) then the Member of Parliament for Swansea [1] and home for many years to his ...

  9. Swansea Beach - Wikipedia

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    It is backed by a promenade/cycle track (part of National Cycle Route 4) and a coastal road. The southern section of the Swansea Bay beach between Blackpill and Mumbles is designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. [1] Swansea Beach has a couple of named sections. The section of beach just outside Victoria park is known as "The Slip". [2]