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Hickory Court, Sanquahar Street, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF24 2ED

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Hickory Court consists of 34 flats to the east of the city centre. Cardiff Queen Street station is less than a mile.

Facilities include an alarm and estate management services.

Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and a major city with impressive public buildings at its centre. It lies about 25 miles west of Bristol at the mouths of the rivers Taff, Rhymney and Ely. Originally a Roman Fort stood on the site of Cardiff Castle and for much of the Middle Ages the town grew slowly expanding in the 16th century through piracy and then substantially in the 19th century through the export of coal. By the First World War it was the premier port in the world for the export of coal.

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Hickory Court is managed by Wales & West Housing Association, 3 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Tremorfa, Cardiff CF24 2UD
Telephone: 0800 052 2526

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