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Llanrumney
One of Cardiff's rarest buildings, Llanrumney Hall, stands amidst this post-war housing estate. It is said that the headless body of Llewellyn ap Gruffydd is buried here, and that Sir Henry Morgan was born here.
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Antelope Brogues
David Ayres
Elgar Cresent
"I bought them at the best shoe shop in Cardiff."
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Siloam in Llanrumney
Andrew McLaughlin
Burnham Avenue
"Siloam may not be the biggest church in Cardiff - but it has a big heart for the community..."
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Sarah Newbury
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