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Tucked away on the Monmouthshire coastline just south of Caldicot, Sudbrook is a village defined by its unique industrial heritage and its front-row seat to the Severn Estuary. Originally established as a purpose-built settlement to house the workers who built the Severn Tunnel in the late 19th century, the red-brick "Great Western Railway" cottages still give the village a distinct architectural character. Life here is punctuated by the dramatic tides of the Estuary and the proximity of the Second Severn Crossing, which towers over the nearby landscape. For fresh air, the coast path offers flat, rugged walks along the sea wall, leading past the remains of an Iron Age hillfort that sits right on the cliff edge. While it is a quiet, residential spot, it remains practical for daily life; the amenities of Caldicot are only a mile away, and the nearby rail links at Severn Tunnel Junction provide a straightforward connection to Bristol, Newport, and Cardiff. It is the kind of place where you are acutely aware of both the engineering history of the region and the raw, salt-crusted nature of the Gwent levels.