New Passage is a hamlet in South Gloucestershire, England, on the banks of the Severn estuary near the village of Pilning. It takes its name from the ferry service which operated between there and South Wales until 1886.
Looking across the Severn to New Passage, from the old ferry pier at Portskewett.
The ferry and inn at New Passage in 1810, with cattle being unloaded.
Portskewett is a village and community (parish) in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is located four miles south west of Chepstow and one mile east of Caldicot, in an archaeologically sensitive part of the Caldicot Levels on the Welsh shore of the Severn Estuary. The Second Severn Crossing passes overhead carrying the M4 motorway. The community includes Sudbrook, Crick and Leechpool.
Parish church of St. Mary
Heston Brake puddingstones
Plan of chambered tumulus at Heston Brake, by Mary Ellen Bagnall Oakeley (1888)
Severn Bridge as viewed from Black Rock