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Osbaston sits just to the north of Monmouth’s town centre, rising steadily up the hill from the banks of the River Monnow. Historically, it developed as a separate hamlet, but over the twentieth century it became more integrated with the town, though it still retains a distinct, quieter character compared to the bustling commercial streets below. The geography of the area is defined by its elevation; as you climb Osbaston Road and its various offshoots, you get clear views across the Wye Valley and towards the Kymin. Practically speaking, it is well-placed for those who need easy access to the A40, yet it remains shielded from the main transit noise by the local topography. The housing is varied, ranging from older stone properties near the foot of the hill to more established suburban plots further up. It is also home to the local primary school, and the surrounding network of footpaths leads quickly out into the Monmouthshire countryside, making it a straightforward starting point for walks towards Manson or the Buckholt woods.