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Tucked into the flat, fertile lands of the Gwent Levels in Monmouthshire, Caldicot sits strategically between the M4 and the Bristol Channel. At its heart is the expansive country park, home to a well-preserved medieval castle that dominates the landscape and provides a focal point for daily life, whether for weekend walks or community events. The town landscape is a mix of its older agricultural roots and the mid-century expansion that came with the nearby steelworks, resulting in a practical layout centered around a pedestrianised shopping precinct. Geographically, it’s defined by its proximity to the Severn Estuary and the nearby railway junctions at Severn Tunnel Junction, making it a very functional base for those who work in Bristol, Newport, or Cardiff. While it has the amenities of a larger town, including several schools and a leisure centre, it retains the feel of a quiet, settled community bordered by the quiet rhines and wetlands of the levels.