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St Mellons sits on the northeastern edge of Cardiff, effectively serving as a bridge between the capital and Newport. It is an area of two distinct halves: the ‘Old Village,’ which is centred around the historic 14th-century church of St Melaine and retains a quieter, more established feel, and the newer residential developments that expanded significantly from the 1980s onwards. Geographically, it is defined by its position on the South Wales coastal plain, bordered to the south by the Wentloog Levels - a unique landscape of ancient drainage ditches known as ‘reens.’ For day-to-day life, the area is practical for those working across the region, as it sits directly on the A48 dual carriageway and is minutes from the M4. While it has its own pockets of green, such as the local parkland and the nearby Hendre Lake, the focus here is often on its convenience; it’s a place where you can reach the city centre in twenty minutes but are close enough to the coast to feel the channel breeze on a clear day.