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{{Short description|Area in Cardiff / Vale of Glamorgan, UK}} | |||
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'''Culverhouse Cross''' (]: ''Croes Cwrlwys'') is suburban district of the ] of ], ]. It is linked to the ] via the ] and is a busy shopping precinct with a range of stores | |||
{{Infobox UK place | |||
| country = Wales | |||
| welsh_name = Croes Cwrlwys | |||
| constituency_welsh_assembly = ] | |||
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| coordinates = {{coord|51.46566|-3.27036|display=inline,title}} | |||
| official_name = Culverhouse Cross | |||
| unitary_wales = ] | |||
| lieutenancy_wales = ] | |||
| constituency_westminster = ] | |||
| post_town = Vale of Glamorgan | |||
| postcode_district = CF5 | |||
| postcode_area = CF | |||
| dial_code = 029 | |||
| os_grid_reference = ST118748 | |||
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| static_image_name = Culverhouse Cross Cardiff.jpg | |||
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| static_image_caption = View of Culverhouse Cross from the ] coming from Barry | |||
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'''Culverhouse Cross''' ({{langx|cy|Croes Cwrlwys}}) is a district straddling the boundary between ] and the ], ], in the ] of ]. | |||
The district is centred on a major traffic roundabout that links West Cardiff to the ] and is home to a number of different retail outlets, and formerly ]'s headquarters. | |||
==Retail Parks== | |||
All retail parks are situated on or very close to the main roundabout. | |||
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==History== | ||
According to place-name etymologist Deric Meidrum John,<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.someplacenamesinsouthwales.4t.com/rich_text_1.html| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090821204328/http://www.someplacenamesinsouthwales.4t.com/rich_text_1.html| archive-date = 2009-08-21| title = CARDIFF and district}} </ref> there has been a crossroads at Culverhouse Cross for some centuries, originally at the intersection of the Cardiff to ] turnpike and the road between the parishes of ] and ]. He states that a farmhouse by the name Culverhouse existed nearby and that the word Culver refers to a pigeon. The Welsh equivalent name ''Cwrlwys'' was apparently recorded in 1776. Research at ] shows that the word Culverhouse may also refer to a dovecot. | |||
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===Wenvoe Retail Park=== | |||
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*Cardiff Fabric Superstore | |||
===Other Stores=== | |||
*] (on A48 East) | |||
The ] estate, seat of numerous local prominent men from 1767 onwards, is located at the top of Tumble Hill above the crossroads. | |||
] was the first store to be built in 1988 which preceded a decade of rapid development in the suburb because of its accessible location. ] is the latest development built in 2004. | |||
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==Roundabout Exits== | |||
Significant commercial and retail development of the area began in 1984 when ], the local commercial television contractor at that time, established television headquarters, studios and related facilities near the village of ]. Renamed ], the company downsized and relocated to ] in 2014, and the entire Culverhouse Cross studio, technical and office complex was demolished in April 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/business/business-news/culverhouse-cross---new-pictures-9060738|title=Culverhouse Cross - new pictures show demolition of the former ITV Wales studios|first=Chris|last=Kelsey|date=16 April 2015|website=Wales Online}}</ref> | |||
*] South to Cardiff City Centre, Canton, Cardiff Bay and Penarth | |||
*] to Barry, Wenvoe, Twyn-yr-Odyn, Dinas Powys, St. Lythan's and Cardiff International Airport | |||
*] West to the Vale of Glamorgan ie. St. Nicholas, Bonvilston, Cowbridge and Bridgend | |||
*A4232 North to the M4 Junction 33 (onwards to Bridgend or Newport, Bristol, London) | |||
*A48 East to Cardiff West ie. Ely, Caerau, St. Fagans, Fairwater, Pentrebane | |||
] was the first store to be built in Culverhouse Cross in 1986, preceding a decade of rapid development in the suburb because of its accessible location. Demolition of the old Tesco superstore began in March 2007 and operated out of a temporary structure while a new Tesco Extra was built in its place. This opened on 22 October 2007. | |||
The district has the ] 4 star hotel built in 1993 with its own lake and surrounding hills. Stars who have stayed at the hotel include ] and ] stars ], and ] who stayed at the hotel over several days during their ], ] concert of the ] tour in 2001. | |||
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== Retail parks == | ||
All of the district's retail parks are situated on or very close to the main roundabout. | |||
Culverhouse Cross is served by ] and ]. Bus stops served by the 96 to Barry or Cardiff City Centre are located between ] and the ] and outside Burger King. The First X2 service stops outside Tesco for Cardiff City Centre and outside McDonald's for Bridgend. The 12(A) towards Tremorfa via Cardiff City Centre stops on the oopsite side of the road of B&Q | |||
Valegate Retail Park forms around the ] westbound exit of the roundabout towards ] and ]. | |||
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==ITV Wales headquarters (formely HTV Wales)== | |||
The district also has the headquarters for ] television and ] in ] and boasts a 750 foot mast, the ] which towers above the area. The television centre includes full transmission facilities, production offices (including ITV Wales' central newsroom) and two television studios, the larger 'Studio One' measuring 7,500ft. This facility is large enough to accommodate major television productions and has been used to produce programmes nationally on the ITV network. Studio 1 was recently used as a temporary home for the first modern series of '']'', produced by BBC Wales. | |||
Brooklands Retail Park is situated between the ] southbound and the ] exits of the roundabout. | |||
HTV broadcast from the studios till 2004 when there parent company Carlton merged with Granada and the companies rebranded to ITV Wales, althought they are still legally known as HTV Cymru/Wales | |||
Wenvoe Retail Park forms around the ] eastbound exit of the roundabout. There is a large ] store opposite. | |||
The studios handled the Transmittion of both HTV and Carlton Westcountry until 2002 when the department moved to London. | |||
== Roundabout exits == | |||
ITV Wales is now transmitted fully from London with the word "wales" superimposed to the Live tv feed. | |||
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*](S): ] Centre and ], ], ], Cardiff International Sports Village and ] | |||
*] to ], ], ] and ] | |||
*](W) ] – ], ], ] – and ], ] and The Downs | |||
*A4232(N) ] Junction 33 – ], ], ], ], ] and ] | |||
*A48(E) Cardiff West, Ely, Canton, Caerau, ] | |||
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== Public transport == | |||
Culverhouse Cross is served by ] and ]. | |||
*Service 96 (provided by the Vale of Glamorgan Council) serves Cardiff City Centre and Barry | |||
*Service X2 (FirstBus) goes to Cowbridge and Bridgend | |||
*The T9 express service between Cardiff city centre, Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Airport passes through Culverhouse Cross, but does not make scheduled stops | |||
The nearest ], although not particularly close, is ] in ]. The bus services from Culverhouse Cross, however, provide a direct service to ]. | |||
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Area in Cardiff / Vale of Glamorgan, UKHuman settlement in Wales
Culverhouse Cross
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View of Culverhouse Cross from the A4050 coming from Barry | |
Culverhouse CrossLocation within the Vale of Glamorgan | |
OS grid reference | ST118748 |
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Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Vale of Glamorgan |
Postcode district | CF5 |
Dialling code | 029 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | South Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
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Culverhouse Cross (Welsh: Croes Cwrlwys) is a district straddling the boundary between Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, in the community of Wenvoe.
The district is centred on a major traffic roundabout that links West Cardiff to the M4 motorway and is home to a number of different retail outlets, and formerly ITV Wales's headquarters.
History
According to place-name etymologist Deric Meidrum John, there has been a crossroads at Culverhouse Cross for some centuries, originally at the intersection of the Cardiff to Cowbridge turnpike and the road between the parishes of St Fagans and Wenvoe. He states that a farmhouse by the name Culverhouse existed nearby and that the word Culver refers to a pigeon. The Welsh equivalent name Cwrlwys was apparently recorded in 1776. Research at British History Online shows that the word Culverhouse may also refer to a dovecot.
The Coedarhydyglyn estate, seat of numerous local prominent men from 1767 onwards, is located at the top of Tumble Hill above the crossroads.
Significant commercial and retail development of the area began in 1984 when HTV, the local commercial television contractor at that time, established television headquarters, studios and related facilities near the village of Wenvoe. Renamed ITV Wales, the company downsized and relocated to Cardiff Bay in 2014, and the entire Culverhouse Cross studio, technical and office complex was demolished in April 2015.
Tesco was the first store to be built in Culverhouse Cross in 1986, preceding a decade of rapid development in the suburb because of its accessible location. Demolition of the old Tesco superstore began in March 2007 and operated out of a temporary structure while a new Tesco Extra was built in its place. This opened on 22 October 2007.
Retail parks
All of the district's retail parks are situated on or very close to the main roundabout.
Valegate Retail Park forms around the A48 westbound exit of the roundabout towards Cowbridge and Bridgend.
Brooklands Retail Park is situated between the A4232 southbound and the A4050 exits of the roundabout.
Wenvoe Retail Park forms around the A48 eastbound exit of the roundabout. There is a large B&Q store opposite.
Roundabout exits
- A4232(S): Cardiff Centre and Penarth, Leckwith, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff International Sports Village and Cardiff City Stadium
- A4050 to Barry, Wenvoe, Dinas Powys and Cardiff International Airport
- A48(W) Vale of Glamorgan – St. Nicholas, Bonvilston, Cowbridge – and Bridgend, Dyffryn Gardens and The Downs
- A4232(N) M4 Junction 33 – Bridgend, Port Talbot, Swansea, Newport, Bristol and London
- A48(E) Cardiff West, Ely, Canton, Caerau, St. Fagans
Public transport
Culverhouse Cross is served by Cardiff Bus and First Cymru.
- Service 96 (provided by the Vale of Glamorgan Council) serves Cardiff City Centre and Barry
- Service X2 (FirstBus) goes to Cowbridge and Bridgend
- The T9 express service between Cardiff city centre, Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Airport passes through Culverhouse Cross, but does not make scheduled stops
The nearest railway station, although not particularly close, is Waun-Gron Park in Fairwater. The bus services from Culverhouse Cross, however, provide a direct service to Cardiff Central railway station.
References
- "CARDIFF and district". Archived from the original on 21 August 2009.
- Kelsey, Chris (16 April 2015). "Culverhouse Cross - new pictures show demolition of the former ITV Wales studios". Wales Online.
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