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July 22, 2021
History, Places to visit, Archaeology
Chris Harris
The Newport Ship

In 2002, during construction of the Newport Riverfront Arts Centre on the west bank of the River Usk, the remains of a 15th century ship were discovered.

The Newport Ship
May 10, 2021
Landscape, Places to visit
Chris Harris
Newport Wetlands NNR

Sitting on the edge of the Gwent Levels, between the wide expanse of the Severn Estuary and the mouth of the River Usk, lies the Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve.

Newport Wetlands NNR
Chris Harris
June 3, 2021
History

Pillboxes on the Gwent Levels

Chris Harris
June 3, 2021
History
Pillboxes on the Gwent Levels

Pillboxes became a landscape feature across the United Kingdom during the 1940s. Calum Sweeney reports on the state of those remaining on the Gwent Levels.

Tagged: RATS, War

Chris Harris
May 19, 2021
Places to visit

Newport Museum and Art Gallery

Chris Harris
May 19, 2021
Places to visit
Newport Museum and Art Gallery

Explore the fascinating prehistory of the Gwent Levels at a stunning new exhibition at Newport Museum and Art Gallery.

Tagged: Museum, Visit

Chris Harris
May 10, 2021
Landscape, Places to visit

Newport Wetlands NNR

Chris Harris
May 10, 2021
Landscape, Places to visit
Newport Wetlands NNR

Sitting on the edge of the Gwent Levels, between the wide expanse of the Severn Estuary and the mouth of the River Usk, lies the Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve.

Tagged: Visit, Nature reserve

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Wildlife

The Booming Bittern

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Wildlife
The Booming Bittern

After an absence of more than 200 years, visitors to the Levels can once again hear the booming call of the bittern.

Tagged: wetland birds

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Landscape

Reens, ditches and grips

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Landscape
Reens, ditches and grips

The control of water on the Levels relies on a complex drainage system that extends for over 1500km, parts of which are around 2000 years old.

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Landscape, Places to visit

Peterstone Gout

Chris Harris
March 12, 2021
Landscape, Places to visit
Peterstone Gout

Half a mile east of the former church of St Peter in Peterstone Wentlooge, Peterstone Gout, or Great Gout, is an important and interesting landmark on the Wentlooge Level.

Tagged: Locations, Visit, Nature reserve, RATS

Chris Harris
October 6, 2020
Landscape

Beyond the sea wall

Chris Harris
October 6, 2020
Landscape

Beyond the sea wall is a watery wilderness of salt marshes, mud flats, sandbanks and the vast silt-laden waters of the Severn Estuary.

Tagged: Coast

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape, Places to visit

St Thomas The Apostle's, Redwick

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape, Places to visit

Over its long history, the parish church of Redwick has been dedicated to several different saints; before 1875 it was St. Mary the Virgin and before that St. Michael the Archangel.

Tagged: Buildings, Churches, Visit

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape, Places to visit

St Mary's, Nash

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape, Places to visit

The history of St Mary’s church, Nash, known locally as “the Cathedral of the Moors”, is closely linked to the nearby medieval Benedictine Priory at Goldcliff.

Tagged: Buildings, Churches, Visit

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape

St Mary's, Goldcliff

Chris Harris
September 22, 2020
Landscape

The tiny parish church of St Mary Magdalene’s was built in the early 15th century after the church at Goldcliff Priory, which also served the parish, was badly damaged by a storm in 1424.

Tagged: Buildings, Churches, Visit

Chris Harris
April 28, 2020
History, Archaeology

The Barland’s Farm Boat

Chris Harris
April 28, 2020
History, Archaeology
The Barland’s Farm Boat

In 1993, archaeologists working on the development of a supermarket storage depot on the site of Barland’s Farm, near Magor, made an extraordinary discovery.

Tagged: Ships, Romans

Chris Harris
April 27, 2020
History, Archaeology

The Magor Pill Boat

Chris Harris
April 27, 2020
History, Archaeology

Over the last few decades the Gwent Levels has yielded some incredible archaeological finds.

Tagged: Ships

Chris Harris
April 24, 2020
History

Mapping the Levels

Chris Harris
April 24, 2020
History

In 1830, the Commissioners of Sewers ordered a survey of the Gwent Levels, recording field boundaries, drainage ditches and sea defences.

Chris Harris
February 11, 2020
History

Anne Williams – Brinker

Chris Harris
February 11, 2020
History
Anne Williams – Brinker

A brinker is old Levels lingo for a person who owns land on one side of a reen, wall or pill and is responsible for its maintenance.

Chris Harris
November 1, 2019
Landscape, Places to visit

Black Rock

Chris Harris
November 1, 2019
Landscape, Places to visit
Black Rock

The picnic site at Black Rock offers spectacular panoramic views of the Severn Estuary and both bridges.

Tagged: Visit, Country Park, Locations

Chris Harris
November 1, 2019
History

Caldicot Castle

Chris Harris
November 1, 2019
History
Caldicot Castle

The magnificent Caldicot Castle has stood guard over the Levels for over 800 years.

Tagged: Visit, Houses & Castles

Chris Harris
August 22, 2019
History

Pengam Moors: From Pasture to Planes

Chris Harris
August 22, 2019
History

In the late 1920s the possibilities of air travel were beginning to develop, and Cardiff did not wish to be left out of the race.

Tagged: RATS

Chris Harris
August 12, 2019
Landscape

Putcher fishing

Chris Harris
August 12, 2019
Landscape
Putcher fishing

Putcher fishing is a traditional method for catching salmon, and other fish, that dates back to at least medieval times, and may be much older.

Tagged: Fishing, Goldcliff

Chris Harris
May 10, 2019
Wildlife

Hairy dragonfly

Chris Harris
May 10, 2019
Wildlife
Hairy dragonfly

Take a walk on the Levels in late April or early May and you may be lucky enough to encounter one of our most beautiful insects, the Hairy Dragonfly.

Tagged: dragonflies

Chris Harris
May 3, 2019
Landscape, Places to visit

Goldcliff Lagoons

Chris Harris
May 3, 2019
Landscape, Places to visit
Goldcliff Lagoons

The Goldcliff Lagoons were created in the late 1990s and form the eastern end of the Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve.

Tagged: Visit, Nature reserve

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