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Langstone sits on the eastern edge of Newport, where the urban landscape transitions into the rolling hills of Monmouthshire. Historically a small farming hamlet centered around the 13th-century St Mary’s Church, the area has grown significantly over the last few decades, becoming a settled residential community. It occupies a practical position for those who need easy access to the M4, yet it manages to retain a distinct sense of separation from the city centre. The geography here is defined by its elevation; parts of the village offer clear views across the Caldicot Level toward the Bristol Channel, and there are several well-established woodland paths nearby, such as those through Wentwood Forest. While it has lost its village shop over the years, the local primary school remains a central fixture of the community, and the nearby Celtic Manor estate provides extensive green space on the doorstep. It’s the kind of place where you can quickly jump on a motorway, but you’re still close enough to the lanes to feel like you’re in the countryside.