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Caersws sits at a natural crossroads in the heart of Mid Wales, where the River Dulais meets the Severn. It is a village shaped by its geography; the Romans recognized its strategic value early on, establishing a major fort here to control the intersection of their western trade routes. Today, that layout still dictates the pace of the village, which functions as a quiet but vital hub for the surrounding farming communities. Unlike many rural settlements, it benefits from a station on the Cambrian Line, providing direct rail links to Shrewsbury and the coast, while the village itself maintains essential amenities like a primary school, a local butcher, and a couple of pubs. Life here is framed by the rolling green hills of Montgomeryshire, offering a landscape that feels vast and open, yet the community remains tightly knit and centered around the village hall and the riverbanks.