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Whitchurch sits about three miles north of Cardiff city centre, functioning as a well-established suburb that manages to keep a distinct village identity. Geographically, it is framed by the Taff Trail to the west and the A470 to the east, making it a practical spot for getting both into the city and out toward the Brecon Beacons. The heart of the area is the high street (Merthyr Road), which remains busy with a mix of independent shops, hardware stores, and long-standing pubs. Historically, the name stems from 'Album Monasterium' or the White Church, and while the original medieval structure is gone, the Victorian-era St Mary’s keeps the village feel intact. One of the most significant local landmarks is Velindre Cancer Centre, which has been part of the community fabric for decades. It is a largely level area, easy to navigate on foot, with the expansive green space of Whitchurch Common providing a natural focal point for the surrounding residential streets.