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Tutshill sits on the eastern bank of the River Wye, technically in Gloucestershire but functionally tied to Chepstow just across the border in Wales. It is defined by its dramatic position above the limestone cliffs of the Wye Valley, offering clear views down toward the river’s sweeping bend and the Brunel railway bridge. The village is largely residential, centered around a small cluster of shops and the local primary school, with life here often involving a short, steep walk down Tutshill Bridge into Chepstow for the train station or high street. Historically, it is known for its proximity to Offa’s Dyke, the ancient earthwork which passes nearby, and for being the childhood home of J.K. Rowling, who attended the local school. While the village feels quiet and elevated from the bustle of the town below, it remains a practical base for commuting, with the A48 providing a direct link toward Gloucester to the east or the M48 Severn Bridge to the south.