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A dynamic steel sculpture celebrating Newport’s industrial and maritime heritage on the scenic River Usk waterfront.
Modern 4-star comfort with stunning city views and a prime central location in Newport’s vibrant heart.
A modern steel arch bridge in Newport, blending elegant design with vital transport links across the River Usk.
Historic Norman cathedral atop Stow Hill, blending ancient architecture with vibrant worship and cultural events in Newport, South Wales.
Explore the elegant 17th-century Stable Block at Tredegar House, a testament to the Morgan family's equestrian heritage and architectural grandeur.
Historic 1893 skeletal lighthouse guiding ships at Newport’s River Usk entrance, nestled in a tranquil RSPB reserve with scenic estuary views.
Explore Twmbarlwm’s ancient hillfort with breathtaking views, rich history, and legendary tales atop South Wales’ iconic ridge.
Celebrate the wit and charm of Caerphilly’s own comedy legend with this iconic bronze statue of Tommy Cooper, set against the backdrop of historic Caerphilly Castle.
Wales' mightiest fortress, featuring a leaning tower that outranks Pisa and a newly restored Great Hall.
Historic lighthouse memorial in Roath Park honoring Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition, set beside Cardiff’s scenic Victorian lake.
Explore Britain’s oldest stone castle perched above the River Wye, where 900 years of history and stunning views await.
A Victorian mansion that witnessed Cardiff's rise from a merchant's residence to a wartime hospital and cherished historical landmark.
Victorian Neogothic landmark and active faith community in the heart of Cardiff
A dynamic Christian church in the Capitol Shopping Centre, offering daily worship, prayer, and community in the heart of Cardiff.
A solemn Gothic Revival monument in Cardiff honoring Welsh soldiers who sacrificed their lives in both World Wars.
Edwardian Baroque masterpiece crowned by a Welsh dragon, housing treasures of Welsh history and art.
A tranquil Georgian square offering refined urban living within Cardiff's most prestigious civic centre.
A poignant bronze and stone tribute in Cardiff honoring Welsh soldiers who served in the Second Boer War, embodying peace, war, and grief.
A bronze sea nymph offering mythological protection to Cardiff's maritime legacy
A bronze tribute to the architect of the NHS, captured in passionate oratory on Cardiff's Queen Street.
Step back into medieval Cardiff with the ancient Town Wall, a striking relic offering history, architecture, and panoramic city views.
Explore the vibrant history and culture of Cardiff in the heart of the city at the Museum of Cardiff, housed in the historic Old Library.
A Victorian radical immortalised in bronze, standing where Cardiff’s political battles once raged.
Discover authentic Welsh heritage and unique souvenirs at Historical Wales, a charming gift shop in the heart of Cardiff's historic district.
Discover the valor and history of Welsh soldiers through immersive exhibits within the historic Cardiff Castle grounds.
Victorian heart of Cardiff where historic architecture, shopping, and culture converge on a celebrated Welsh street.
Explore nearly 2,000 years of Welsh history and stunning architecture at Cardiff Castle Museum, a captivating landmark in the heart of Cardiff.
Historic bronze statue in Cardiff honoring the visionary who transformed the city through the development of its docks and industrial growth.
Discover Cardiff’s whimsical Animal Wall, a Victorian masterpiece of 15 stone creatures blending art, history, and nature near Cardiff Castle.
Explore Cardiff’s Water Towers by Amber Hiscott & David Pearl, a captivating blend of art, history, and urban design celebrating the city’s industrial heritage.
Comfortable, accessible hotel in Cardiff Bay’s vibrant waterfront district, steps from culture, dining, and entertainment.
Gothic masterpiece where medieval splendour meets Romantic inspiration on the River Wye.
A cutting-edge BBC drama studio nestled in Cardiff Bay’s vibrant waterfront, blending media innovation with historic architectural flair.
A historic Grade II listed water tower overlooking Cardiff Central Station and the River Taff, symbolizing the city’s rich railway heritage.
Three Bronze Age megaliths wrapped in legend, mystery, and 3,500 years of Welsh history.
Where industrial heritage meets modern culture—Cardiff's iconic plaza named for author Roald Dahl.
Victorian grandeur meets maritime history in Cardiff's iconic coal-trade square.
A poignant memorial in Cardiff Bay honoring Captain Scott and his Antarctic expedition, set against a historic maritime backdrop.
A dynamic copper and steel ship weather vane celebrating Cardiff Bay’s maritime heritage atop the historic Pilotage Office.
A fairytale fortress of Victorian imagination rising from medieval foundations in ancient Welsh woodland.
Wales's premier football arena where passion meets modern sport in the heart of Cardiff.
Explore White Castle’s striking white walls, deep moat, and commanding towers—a Norman fortress steeped in medieval border history and scenic Welsh countryside.
Explore the ancient Southmead Round Barrow, a Bronze Age burial mound nestled within Bristol’s tranquil Badock’s Wood.
Explore Birnbeck Pier, the unique Victorian pier linking mainland to island, rich with history, wartime secrets, and seaside charm.
A solemn Grade II listed arch honoring Clifton College’s fallen heroes of the World Wars, blending history, tradition, and architectural grace.
A solemn memorial garden honoring 144 lives lost in Wales' greatest tragedy, where resilience blooms amid remembrance.
Historic vantage point with sweeping views of Brunel's iconic bridge and Bristol's storied past.
Explore Britain’s oldest war memorial, honoring 18th-century soldiers on scenic Clifton Down in historic Bristol.
Elegant Georgian townhouse in Clifton with exclusive gardens and stunning views of Bristol’s iconic landmarks.
A Victorian masterpiece of elegant terraces and historic gardens in prestigious Clifton.
Climb Bristol's iconic 68-metre tower for breathtaking city views and explore a masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture.
Historic Cabot Tower atop Bristol’s oldest park offers panoramic city views and a serene nature escape in the heart of Brandon Hill.
Step back into 18th-century Bristol life at the Georgian House Museum, a beautifully restored townhouse revealing the era’s elegance and social contrasts.
A dignified bronze tribute in Bristol honoring Ram Mohan Roy’s legacy as a pioneering Indian reformer and visionary.
Discover nearly 900 years of history, stunning Gothic architecture, and serene sanctuary at Bristol Cathedral in the heart of Bristol.
A majestic marble tribute to Queen Victoria on Bristol’s College Green, blending history, art, and royal heritage in the city’s heart.
Explore the bronze statue honoring Edmund Burke, Bristol’s celebrated 18th-century politician and philosopher, set against the historic Broad Quay waterfront.
Discover the mysterious cylindrical stone landmark of Billy Wynt, perched atop Y-Graig hill near Llantrisant, blending history and scenic Welsh landscapes.
Celebrate Hollywood legend Cary Grant with a lifelike bronze statue in Bristol’s vibrant Millennium Square, capturing his timeless charm and local roots.
Historic Cascade Steps in Bristol offer scenic waterfront views and a tranquil urban retreat steeped in maritime heritage.
Lutyens-designed waterfront memorial honouring King George V with monumental sculptural figures.
Discover Bristol’s 18th-century Old Post Office, a preserved Georgian landmark blending rich history with vibrant city life at Corn Street.
Historic iron nails in Bristol’s Corn Street where medieval merchants sealed their deals, embodying the city’s rich trading heritage.
A striking pedestrian bridge honoring an enslaved man's memory and Bristol's complex past with the slave trade.
Historic Saxon-era church ruins in Bristol’s Castle Park, a poignant landmark of medieval heritage and wartime resilience.
Explore Bristol’s hidden medieval cellars beneath High Street, where Gothic vaults tell tales of centuries past beneath the city’s modern bustle.
Trace the vanished medieval walls that shaped Bristol’s historic Old City, revealing centuries of rich heritage and urban evolution.
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Explore Caerleon’s exceptional Roman fortress, baths, and amphitheatre—one of Britain’s best-preserved glimpses into ancient legionary life.
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