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Bradville is a settled residential district in the northern part of Milton Keynes, tucked between the Grand Union Canal and the main V6 Grafton Street. Built largely in the 1970s, it has a more established feel than the city’s newest expansion areas, with mature greenery and a network of "redway" paths that make it easy to get around on foot or by bike. The locality is practical for everyday life; it’s anchored by a small parade of shops on Kingsfold and is within walking distance of the Stantonbury leisure and arts facilities. Its position is particularly convenient for those needing access to the Wolverton railway station or the shopping centre at Central Milton Keynes, both of which are only a couple of miles away. Historically, the area retains a link to the past through the nearby Bradwell Village, and you’ll often find locals walking down towards the canal towpath, which offers a quiet route out toward the Iron Trunk Aqueduct and the Ouse Valley Park.