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Straddling the border of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, Brackley is a historic market town that feels firmly rooted in the landscape of the East Midlands, yet sits just far enough south to serve as a practical gateway to the Cotswolds. Historically, the town built its reputation on the wool trade, a legacy still visible in its unusually wide, tree-lined High Street and the medieval St Peter’s Church, which has watched over the Great Ouse valley for centuries. Today, it operates as a key hub within the UK’s 'Motorsport Valley'; while the town remains fundamentally quiet and community-focused, it has a distinct modern edge thanks to its proximity to Silverstone and its role as the long-term headquarters for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. Geographically, it’s a town of convenience, positioned right on the A43 which links the M40 and M1, making it a logical base for those who need to navigate the triangle between Oxford, Milton Keynes, and Northampton without living in a major urban centre.