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Campbell Park sits as a distinctive green wedge that bridges the gap between the functional grid of Milton Keynes’ central business district and the softer landscape of the Ouzel Valley. The locality is defined by the 116-hectare park from which it takes its name - a Grade II listed landscape known for its mix of pasturage, water features, and public art. Geographically, it occupies a central position, bounded by the Grand Union Canal to the east, which provides a level walking route toward the village of Woughton Park or the massive Willen Lake nearby. Architecturally, the housing in the immediate vicinity is varied; you’ll find contemporary apartment blocks and townhouses designed to overlook the meadows, mixed with older developments that mimic the early modernist vision for the town. While the area feels remarkably open because of the topopgraphy - the park’s higher points offer clear views towards Bedfordshire - it remains practically connected to the city's amenities, with the main shopping centre and the theatre district reachable via a series of footbridges that bypass the grid roads entirely.