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Bradwell offers a distinct sense of continuity that is often overlooked in the wider sprawl of Milton Keynes. Originally a medieval village centered around the 13th-century Church of St Lawrence, it now functions as a established residential area bounded by the V6 Grafton Street and the H3 Monks Way. It is perhaps best defined by the Loughton Valley Park, which provides a significant green buffer and contains the remains of a Benedictine Priory as well as a well-preserved Motte and Bailey castle mound. The housing here is a mix of the old limestone cottages of the original village core and the later, more uniform professional developments that grew as the new city expanded. It remains a practical spot for those who work in the centre; you can follow the redways on a bike and reach the railway station or the shopping district in about ten minutes, yet the neighborhood manages to retain a quieter, more village-like pace compared to the surrounding grid squares.