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Tucked away in the northern suburbs of Cardiff, Rhiwbina sits at the base of the Wenallt hills, offering a distinct transition from the city’s bustle to a quieter, greener pace. It is perhaps best known for the Garden Village, a conservation area established in 1913 based on the principles of Raymond Unwin, where the cottage-style architecture and communal open spaces have remained largely unchanged for a century. The focus of the community is 'The Village' - the central cluster of independent shops and cafes around Beulah Road - while the presence of the Caedelyn and Beulah parks provides plenty of recreational space. Transport is straightforward; the area is served by three small railway stations on the Coryton line, taking you into the city centre in about fifteen minutes, and it is positioned with easy access to the M4 via the A470. Climbing up toward the Deri, you get a clear sense of the geography, with the terrain rising steeply to offer views back across the Taff Valley toward the Bristol Channel.