Churches and Cathedrals in Lift Services (South Wales) Ltd
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Churches and Cathedrals in Lift Services (South Wales) Ltd
Llandaff Cathedral
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Medieval place of worship with a 10th-century Celtic cross and a triptych painted by D.G. Rossetti.
Cathedral Cl, Cardiff, CF5 2LA, United Kingdom
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"St. Mary the Virgin Church is a deconsecrated and ruined church in the parish of Caerau with Ely, Cardiff. It was built in the thirteenth century and closed for the last time in 1973. The ruins of St. Mary’s Church stand on the site of a Celtic hill fort on a natural plateau at the Caerau end of a hill range extending from Leckwith to Caerau."
"The Weston Museum offers a different view of Weston and what’s more it’s free to visit and interactive. Visitors can try on old-style clothes, they can even don a swimming cap like the one worn by the town’s four-time Olympic gold medal swimmer Paulo Radmilovic or the hat worn by Beatrice Page who became the first female tram driver in the country when she stepped up to the plate in the war years. Alternatively, you can sit back and watch the old television newsreels of Weston in days gone by or experience Victorian pier life by having a go on some of the original arcade games."
"Whether you are a history buff, or you want to know some interesting facts about the Somerset County, Weston Museum is the perfect place to be. Located in the heart of Weston-super-Mare, the Weston Museum showcases the history of the city as well as its surrounding areas with the help of many exhibits. You can learn about the developments taken ...Read more"
"Nantgarw China Works tends to fly under the radar when compared to the bigger names on this list, but what it lakes in fame, it more than makes up for in beauty. So why should you visit?. Well, for a start it's the only surviving 19th century porcelain works in the whole of the UK."
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"Home to Wally's Delicatessen and Kaffehaus, Scribbler, Fresh Baguette, Pen and Paper, Keep the Faith Social Club barber and tattoo studio and Uncommon Ground coffee house - the Royal Arcade is bursting with independents and great places to grab a lunch or coffee. Yankeefan730 said on TripAdvisor: "One could spend hours wandering around the Royal Arcade, just one of many such shopping experiences in central Cardiff. Delightful shops, great range of products, something no visitor to Cardiff should miss.". Laurie C agreed: "This arcade is a really nice to walk around. It contains a great variety of cute shops, cafés, etc. Any visitors to Cardiff should definitely pay this place to visit."
"This stunning arcade dates back to 1885 and is the city’s oldest remaining arcade. The Royal Arcade is not one to disappoint. You can find an array of local, independently owned welsh shops here including Cardiff’s Antiques Centre, the Pen and Paper, Van and Dal Co., and Sobeys."
"Some of Cardiff’s best independent stores can be found inside the beautiful Victorian and Edwardian Arcades which are dotted around the city centre. These architectural gems are one of the features that makes Cardiff special and are a wonderful place to take pictures. Head to the balcony in the Castle Arcade for a unique vantage point, and don’t forget to point your lens at the stunning curves of the Morgan Arcade’s ceiling."
"Simultaneously flying the flag for both Cardiff’s coffee craze and it’s vinyl obsession is Outpost, inside indie urban market The Castle Emporium which as if the setting wasn’t hip enough, sells you old 45’s and coffee and sends someone to deliver it to you by bicycle. Not sure how that works, as every time I’ve tried to combine coffee and cycling I’ve failed miserably. Oh no wait it’s just the records they deliver, you’ll have to go into the Emporium for the drinks."
"This small, family-run joint is a long-standing Cathays favourite with a traditional ambiance and a reputation for big portions and value for money. Review: "We had a lovely meal here - the service was excellent and all our food was perfectly cooked and delicious. Don't expect a fancy interior as the surroundings are quite dated, but that just adds to the charm.". 78 Albany Road, Cardiff CF24 3RS. Call 029 2049 3617"
"This small, family-run joint is a long-standing Cathays favourite with a traditional ambiance and a reputation for big portions and value for money. Charm, fresh tasty food and good service are the three things to which the majority of reviewers keep coming back. 78 Albany Road, CF24 3RS. Call 029 2049 3617"
The Oxford Restaurant and Creperie
5 (3 ratings)
3-5 Oxford St, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1TD, United Kingdom
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