Custom House Street Traditional Cache
Professor Xavier: As the CO has indicated that they won't be replacing this cache, I am therefore archiving it.
Regards,
Prof X.
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The cache is nano sized and located on Custom House Street in Cardiff. It is a fairly easy find.
The cache is opposite The Golden Cross pub which is a grade 2 listed building, with a listed tiled 1906 painting of Cardiff Castle. It was built in 1849 as the Shield and Newcastle Tavern. It became the Golden Cross in 1863. It was voted in 2004 as the best gay pub in the UK. Sunday drag acts cater to this audience, but non-gays are regulars here as well, made welcome by friendly and award winning bar staff. Families and office workers are also attracted by the good range of food.
It is at the top of Bute Street, which links Cardiff Bay (previously Tiger Bay) and Butetown with Cardiff city centre. It now has no road number. It runs from the dockside of the Mermaid Quay complex in the south, which is a pedestrianised zone, to the junction of Bute Terrace (A4160) in the north.
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