Cae-Bricks

Cae-Bricks is a locality in , , . Cae-Bricks is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Swansea.com Stadium and Gate House, Cwmbwrla.

Stadium
The is an all-seated multi-use sports stadium and conferencing venue located in the area of , Wales, hosting both rugby union and football.

Cathedral
Photo: Wiccasha, Public domain.
The Cathedral Church of Saint Joseph, also known as St Joseph's Cathedral, Menevia Cathedral or Swansea Cathedral, is a Grade II-listed Catholic cathedral in , .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Manselton and Cwmdu.

Suburb
is a suburban area of , falling within the Cwmbwrla ward. approximates to the area to the west of Llangyfelach Road just north of the railway line from Landore depot to west Wales.

Suburb
is a suburban district of the City and County of , . The western part falls within the Cockett ward and the eastern part falls within the Cwmbwrla ward.

Suburb
is a small in , mostly within the Cwmbwrla ward. In Welsh, the name translates to “lovely hill”. The area is mostly residential.

Cae-Bricks

Latitude
51.63624° or 51° 38′ 11″ north
Longitude
-3.95334° or 3° 57′ 12″ west
Elevation
164 feet (50 metres)
Open location code
9C3RJ2PW+FM
Geo­Names ID
13267319
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