Undy (Gwndy) is a
village in
Monmouthshire, south east
Wales, adjoining the village of
Magor with which it forms the community and parish of "Magor with Undy". It is located about 3 miles west of
Caldicot and 10 miles east of
Newport, close to the junction of the
M4 and
M48 motorways, and adjoins the
Caldicot Levels on the Welsh side of the
Bristol Channel.
History
The area was settled in
Roman times. In 1996 a stone
coffin dating from the 3rd or 4th century was found during building work, containing the skeleton of a young woman.
The village name is of uncertain origin. Previous spellings include Wondy, as noted by William Camden in 1610. The parish church of St. Mary contains a 13th century west window and font, and an archway and porch from the same period or slightly later. It was substantially rebuilt around 1880.
The village underwent major expansion in the late 20th century, following the development of nearby Caldicot and Magor as suburban housing areas for those working in Newport, Cardiff and Bristol.
Amenities
Undy village (along with Magor) supports a thriving village community with a
church and an athletic club to the eastern side of the village. It has a clubhouse and dedicated pitches alongside the railway line and is the focal point for many sporting and social activities
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