Books Books
Category: Ebooks, Non Fiction, Places, Travel
Number of pages: 140
ISBN: 9781781727645
Publication date: August 5, 2024
Price: £9.99
Category: Ebooks, Non Fiction, Places, Travel
Number of pages: 140
ISBN: 9781781727690
Publication date: September 8, 2025
Price: £7.99
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“A fascinating book about a very special and unique part of Wales” – Iolo Williams
‘We’ve stolen the land from the sea. And every day the sea is trying to steal it back.’
The Gwent Levels line the north shore of the Severn Estuary in South Wales: Chepstow at their head; their more famous cousin, the Somerset Levels, across the water; the Welsh capital, Cardiff, at their feet. You could waste an hour crossing the Levels by motorway. Or brush aside the journey by train. But in This Stolen Land, Marsha O’Mahony has chosen the slow route of foreshore, footpath, and country lane.
Wanting to know this landscape, and its people, better, she meandered from village to village over the course of two years – Chepstow, Caldicot, Undy, Magor, Redwick, Goldcliff, Nash, Newport, St Brides, Marshfield, Peterstone, Rumney, Cardiff – collecting conversations and anecdotes as she went. Sitting in a succession of pub parlours, farm kitchens, cafés and tidy front rooms, she captures the Levellers’ tales of bad winters and cuckoo cheese; wild swimming in reens and raising saltmarsh mutton; savouring cider and finding shipwrecks; dodging bombs and counting kingfishers. And, of course, the ever-present fear of The Floods.
The Gwent Levels are a unique landscape, sculpted and claimed from the sea over generations, staunchly defended against a multitude of threats. In this remarkable oral and social history, woven from the memories of those who live there, Marsha O’Mahony shows they are a place worth fighting for.



