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near to Canton, Cardiff/Caerdydd, Wales
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Pontcanna Fields changing rooms and car park, Cardiff
by Jaggery
Pontcanna Fields is part of Cardiff's green lung, a large area of parkland alongside the river Taff.
These changing rooms can be used to kit yourself for the many sporting and recreational facilities nearby.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found on the wall NE side of Cardiff Road. It marks a point 20.705m above mean sea level.
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Cathedral Road
A terrace of large Edwardian houses at the northern end of Cathedral Road, some of which are hotels.
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Cardiff - Sneyd Street
by Colin Smith
Residential terraced street in the popular inner suburb of Pontcanna.
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Homes on Llandaff Road, Cardiff |
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Cardiff: former Presbyterian Church, Cathedral Road
by John Sutton
"The 119-year-old Presbyterian chapel on Cathedral Road in Pontcanna was converted into three floors of office space and currently houses the headquarters of The Wallich, Wales' leading homelessness and rough sleeping... (more)
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Property for sale in Pontcanna
by Alan Hughes
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Pontcanna Fields
by John Light
This is where the maes was situated for the 2008 National Eisteddfod. It is more commonly used for local parks sports fixtures (football in winter, cricket in summer).
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Eastern end of Mortimer Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff
by Jaggery
Houses on the south side of Mortimer Road viewed from the Cathedral Road end.
The house on the left with the black door is number 1, Mortimer Road.
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Park from Pen-Hill Road
by Colin Smith
Looking from a busy through road in western Cardiff, across parkland, towards the River Taff.
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A white bracket fungus
by Alan Hughes
I was attracted - but not tempted - by the droplets of �honey dew� on the rim of this fungus.
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A golden glow on a fallen tree
by Alan Hughes
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