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  2. List of streets and squares in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    This list of streets and squares in Cardiff, Wales, includes notable outdoor thoroughfares and formal public spaces in the city. Roads. Cathedral Road, Pontcanna;

  3. Category:Streets in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Streets in Cardiff, Wales. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. H. High Street, Llandaff (7 P) Pages in category "Streets in Cardiff"

  4. St Mary Street/High Street - Wikipedia

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    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 the junction of Church ...

  5. Womanby Street - Wikipedia

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    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. In this way it became a trade hub and settling point for those incomers who made the city their home.

  6. Caroline Street (Cardiff) - Wikipedia

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    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. Bute Street, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    113–116 Bute Street, previously the National Westminster Bank building, built in 1926–27. This is a Grade II* listed building; 117 Bute Street, was previously the Docks Non-Political Club and the Baltimore Hotel. 122–124 Bute Street, built 1947. 125 Bute Street, built in 1847 for Powell Duffryn who later moved to 54

  8. The Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes (Welsh: Yr Ais) is a commercial area in the southern city centre of the Welsh capital, Cardiff.Centred on the road of that name leading south towards the east end of the city centre, the area is mostly pedestrianised and is the location of the Hayes Island Snack Bar.

  9. City Road, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Roath and Plasnewydd were absorbed into Cardiff in 1875. Castle Road was renamed City Road in 1905 to mark Cardiff's new city status, [3] after the Parish of Roath was absorbed into the county borough of Cardiff in 1903, as Cardiff already had another Castle Street. [4] [5] City Road gained the B4261 number classification in the late 1920s. [6]