Crickhowell House

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Crickhowell House is a building in Cardiff Bay that was originally an office block and later adapted to serve as part of the Welsh Parliament’s estate.

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Crickhowell House canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
office building
adaptedForUseBy Senedd
surface form: National Assembly for Wales
adjacentTo National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay
surface form: Senedd building
architecturalStyle late 20th-century commercial architecture
country United Kingdom
currentFunction parliamentary offices
floorCount several-storey building
governedBy Cardiff Council
hasFunction administrative offices
committee rooms
offices for Members of the Senedd
hasNeighbour Pierhead Building
Wales Millennium Centre
locatedIn Cardiff
Cardiff Bay waterfront
surface form: Cardiff Bay

Wales
namedAfter Lord Crickhowell
originalFunction office block
partOf Cardiff Bay waterfront
surface form: Cardiff Bay redevelopment area

National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay
surface form: Welsh Parliament estate
region Cardiff Bay waterfront
usedBy Senedd
surface form: Senedd Cymru

Senedd
surface form: Welsh Parliament
usedSince 1999 as parliamentary accommodation

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Tŷ Hywel, Cardiff Bay formerlyKnownAs Crickhowell House
subject surface form: Tŷ Hywel