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Broughton is an interesting pocket of Milton Keynes where the area’s agricultural past meets its modern urban design. Located on the eastern edge of the city, the district is roughly bounded by the M1 to the east and the A5130 to the west, separated from the newer housing developments by the linear parkland of the Broughton Brook. While much of the local landscape is defined by contemporary 21st-century architecture and functional grid roads, the original village nucleus remains visible around St Lawrence’s Church, a Grade II* listed building with 14th-century origins containing rare medieval wall paintings. Today, the locality functions as a practical hub, well-served by its proximity to the Kingston District Centre for shopping and the nearby Magna Park for employment. It manages to feel connected to the wider city infrastructure while retaining a sense of openness, thanks largely to the extensive network of "redway" cycle paths and the balancing lakes that help manage the local waterways.