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Rogiet sits on the coastal plain of south Monmouthshire, positioned between the larger town of Caldicot and the village of Magor. Historically, it was a tiny agricultural parish centered on the 13th-century St Mary’s Church, but its character changed significantly with the arrival of the railway. The village grew substantially as a home for workers at the nearby Severn Tunnel Junction, which remains a key landmark today and provides direct rail links to Cardiff, Bristol, and London. To the south, the landscape opens out into the Rogiet Moors, part of the Gwent Levels, where a network of ancient drainage ditches or ‘reens’ defines the fields. This flat terrain makes for easy walking down toward the Severn Estuary, while the Rogiet Countryside Park, situated on the site of former marshalling yards, offers a local space for wildlife to thrive alongside the railway lines that continue to shape the village’s identity.