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Annedd Lon Guest House
157 Cathedral Rd
Pontcanna

Cardiff
South Wales

CF11 9PL
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Convenient for the City Centre but away from its bustle, Annedd Lon is a traditonal three-storey Victorian guest house, with all modern comforts, in Cardiff's first conservation area. Guests have en-suite shower, washbasin, and toilet (toilet of the single room is adjacent|), freeview TV and radio, central heating, and beverage facilities in their rooms. There is also a quiet lounge, and wi-fi is available on request. Guests enjoy a good full or light breakfast in a pleasant dining room within the price of their room. Most special diets can provided if notice is given. Secure private parking is included at no extra cost. The City Centre is relatively compact, but has an excellent range of shops. It, including the Castle and Millenium Stadium, is only fifteen minutes' walk away, or ten minutes by bus. Swalec cricket ground is under five minutes away on foot! Central Station (the rail and bus terminal) is a ten-minute bus ride (or five by taxi). Buses are very frequent. Things are different in Cardiff, the Capital of Wales. Within the compact city centre you'll find unique attractions, top class entertainment - and quality shopping with a difference. Innovative architecture sits alongside historic buildings and Cardiff Bay offers entertainment for everyone. Evneing meals are available at half a dozen attractive restaurants and cafes within a short walk, and at as many local pubs serving meals.

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