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Ty Bevan House, Cardiff Business Park
This is the Cleeve Drive side of Ty Bevan House, an office building at 24-30 Lambourne Crescent. As Tŷ is Welsh for house, I assumed that the name on the wall was bilingual (Tŷ Bevan/Bevan House), but English references use Ty Bevan House for this building. The TO LET/FOR SALE board is on display in June 2016.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
0.09 miles
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on No152 Fishguard Road. It marks a point 39.776m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust
Taken: 26 Feb 2024
0.12 miles
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Telecommunication site, Cardiff Business Park
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 22 Jun 2011
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City & Guilds office, Cardiff Business Park
The Parc Ty Glas side of the office building in Lambourne Crescent.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
0.14 miles
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Lambourne Crescent, Llanishen, Cardiff
In Cardiff Industrial Park.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
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Kathcal, Llanishen, Cardiff
Kathcal (Industrial Automation & Control Systems) is in Cardiff Business Park Unit 8, Lambourne Crescent.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
0.16 miles
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Headquarters of S4C (Welsh language Channel 4 TV)
Image: © John Lord
Taken: 27 May 2010
0.16 miles
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Heatforce, Unit 10, Cardiff Business Park
Bathroom and heating showroom viewed across Lambourne Crescent.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
0.16 miles
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Firs Laboratory, Llanishen, Cardiff
RSR laboratory set back from the north side of the road named Parc Ty Glas.
RSR is a developer and producer of medical diagnostic kits with particular emphasis on autoimmune thyroid disease, type 1 diabetes mellitus, neuroimmunology and adrenal autoimmunity.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 21 Jun 2016
0.17 miles
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Llanishen Evangelical Church, Cardiff
In 1953 an evangelist Stan Ford held a gospel campaign in a large tent where the church now stands. The tent remained on the site after this, and a Sunday School and other meetings were held in it until it blew down in a gale. In 1954 a metal hut, dismantled from a site in Bedlinog, was erected here and a church was commenced, its opening service being on Sat. 15th May. The present brick-built chapel was opened on 7th March 1959, and an extension added in 1976. The church was originally called Llanishen Gospel Hall, then Emmaus Chapel, before the present name.
Image: © John Lord
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.18 miles