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Perched on the limestone cliffs of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, Rhoose started as a quiet farming hamlet before expanding significantly in the 20th century. Geographically, it marks the southernmost point of mainland Wales, with the jagged rocks of Rhoose Point offering a clear lookout across the Bristol Channel toward the Somerset hills. While many know the village primarily as the home of Cardiff Airport, the residential areas feel tucked away from the terminal’s bustle. The village is split into two distinct parts: the older core with its traditional stone cottages and the 13th-century St Peter's Church, and the newer developments that have grown around the railway station. It’s a practical spot for those who work in Cardiff or nearby Barry, as the rail link provides a reliable connection along the coast. Life here tends to revolve around the active community library, the local shops along Fontygary Road, and the coastal path, which offers a direct route into the dramatic scenery of the Vale of Glamorgan.