Llandaff North is a predominantly residential suburb and parish on the northern approaches to Cardiff in Wales, sitting close to the historic quarter of Llandaff. It grew substantially in the late 19th and 20th centuries and today mixes Victorian terraces and inter‑war/post‑war housing with pockets of more modern development, local shops and community facilities, giving it a quietly suburban but well‑connected feel.
The area benefits from good road and public‑transport links into Cardiff city centre and easy access to nearby green spaces, and many residents commute into the city for work while a small local economy of retail, schools and community groups serves everyday needs. There’s a strong community spirit with active resident associations and events that reflect a diverse, largely family‑oriented population and the influence of the nearby historic cathedral quarter.
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