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Bradwell Common sits just to the west of Milton Keynes Central, positioned between the arterial V6 Grafton Street and the main railway line. Developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the area was designed with the city's signature grid system in mind, yet it maintains a distinct character through its blend of red-brick housing and surprisingly mature greenery. Its layout is defined by a central "piazza" near the local school and community centre, which serves as a quiet focal point away from the busier perimeter roads. While it shares its name with the historic village of Bradwell to the north, this is a modern locality, purposefully built for its proximity to the station and the shopping building. On foot, you can reach the city’s concrete heart in about ten minutes, but once you step back into the residential streets, the noise of the centre drops away, replaced by the network of redways that link the neighbourhood to Loughton Valley Park. It is a practical slice of Milton Keynes that functions exactly as the original planners intended: close to the action, but still feeling like its own self-contained pocket.