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Situated on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, Brooklands is one of the newer "strategic expansions" that feels surprisingly well-connected despite its peripheral location. It sits just south of the A1400 (Chichester Miles Way) and is bounded by the M1 to the east, making it a very practical base for anyone needing to reach Junction 14 in a matter of minutes. The area is defined by the Broughton Brook, which winds through the district and provides a natural green corridor that offsets the dense, modern layout of the housing. Historically, the land was agricultural, but it was purposefully designed as a mixed-use development, meaning the local schools - Brooklands Farm Primary and Walton High’s Brooklands campus - and the local health centre were integrated into the plan early on. It is a very walkable area with the "Redway" system providing safe cycling and pedestrian routes directly into the city centre, about four miles away. While it has its own small hub with a Sainsbury’s Local and a few eateries, the proximity to the Kingston District Centre nearby means you’re never far from broader amenities without living in the middle of the bustle.