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Conniburrow is a central residential district in Milton Keynes, easily identified by its distinctive grid-iron layout of streets named after various types of flora. Developing primarily in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the estate was designed around the functional principles of the then-new city, placing it within walking distance of the central shopping district and the main railway station. Geographically, it sits between the V7 Saxon Street and the V8 Marlborough Street, making it a practical base for anyone who needs to navigate the city without relying entirely on a car. Life here tends to revolve around the local community centre and the extensive green space at the heart of the estate, which provides a break from the surrounding urban density. While it is strictly a residential area, its proximity to the Grand Union Canal and the nearby Campbell Park offers easy access to some of the borough’s more established walking routes and waterways.