St Mary Magdalene's Church stands in the village of Goldcliff, to the southeast of the city of Newport, Wales.
An active parish church and a Grade II listed building, it is situated directly behind the Farmer's Arms public house.
[1] The church contains a plaque, installed by the churchwardens in 1609, commemorating the losses, material and human, which occurred during the 1607 Bristol Channel floods.
He includes a sketch of the church, with its avenue of pollarded lime trees[2] and notes that above the porch is a sundial inscribed "C.W.
[13] The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales echoes Cadw's description of the Victorian efforts, considering them an "austere" example of the Decorated Gothic Revival.