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Old St Mellons sits on the eastern edge of Cardiff, tucked between the city’s suburbs and the flat, open expanses of the Wentlooge Level. Originally a small village on the historic coaching route between Newport and Cardiff, it still feels distinct from the city, centered around the 13th-century church of St Mellons and a handful of long-standing local pubs. Geographically, it occupies a convenient spot for anyone needing to navigate the local landscape; it’s positioned just off the A48, providing a direct run into the city centre or an easy connection to the M4 at Castleton. While much of the surrounding area has seen modern development over the last few decades, the core of the village retains its older character, with two golf courses nearby and a network of footpaths that lead out toward the coast. It’s a practical location that manages to keep a foot in both the rural Monmouthshire tradition and the urban convenience of the capital.