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Crownhill sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, occupying a stretch of land that rises gently away from the city centre. Developed primarily in the 1980s and 90s, the grid square is defined by its mix of detached and semi-detached family housing, often arranged in quiet cul-de-sacs that branch off the main residential loop. Geographically, it is bordered by Watling Street to the east and the H8 Standing Way to the south, making it a practical base for getting across town or out towards the A421. While largely residential, the area is perhaps best known for the Crownhill Crematorium and the adjacent woodland cemetery, which provide a vast, quiet green space on the western boundary. For day-to-day needs, there is a local retail cluster at the neighbouring Westcroft District Centre, which is within walking distance for many residents. Despite its proximity to the busy city core, the suburb retains a functional, settled feel, bolstered by its position near the Loughton Valley Park and the ancient woodlands that survive just beyond the grid's edge.