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Often described as one of Europe’s largest private housing developments from the late 20th century, Bradley Stoke has evolved into a well-established town since the first bricks were laid in 1987. It sits in a pocket of South Gloucestershire just north of Bristol, defined geographically by the M4 to the north and the M5 to the west. While much of the landscape is characterized by late-eighties and nineties architecture, the area is surprisingly green; the Three Brooks Nature Reserve sits at its heart, offering a significant stretch of wetlands and woodland that provides a break from the residential streets. For getting around, the town is practical, with the Willow Brook Centre serving as the main hub for shops and the nearby Parkway station offering a direct rail link to London and Bristol Temple Meads. It is a place designed with functionality in mind, though its origins lie deeper than the modern housing suggests, taking its name from the local Bradley Brook and the nearby village of Stoke Gifford.