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Deanshanger sits just on the South Northamptonshire side of the border with Buckinghamshire, essentially acting as a quiet village anchor near the fast-paced sprawl of Milton Keynes. While it feels firmly rural, the village is defined by its proximity to the A422, making the ten-minute drive into central Milton Keynes or the short trip to the historic market town of Stony Stratford remarkably straightforward. Historically, the village grew around the E. & H. Roberts iron works, and you can still see traces of that industrial past in the older brickwork of the village centre, which contrasts with the significant residential expansion that has occurred over the last few decades. Today, life revolves around the large village green and a surprisingly self-sufficient high street that manages to keep a pharmacy, a primary school, and a secondary school all within walking distance. It’s a practical spot for those who work in the city but prefer a village scale, offering easy access to the Ouse Valley Park for walking without losing the convenience of the nearby mainline rail links at Wolverton.