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Fishermead sits just to the south of Milton Keynes city centre, separated from the main shopping district by the dual carriageway of Childs Way. Built in the 1970s as one of the earlier residential developments of the new town, its layout follows a strict grid pattern, with streets typically named after Cornish coastal villages like Pentewan, Polruan, and Mevagissey. Geographically, it is bordered by Oldbrook and Campbell Park, making it one of the few localities where you can walk into the heart of the city or to the central railway station in about fifteen to twenty minutes. The architecture is distinctive for its flat-roofed terrace designs and the generous use of shared green spaces and "pocket parks" tucked between the housing blocks. While it serves as a busy residential hub, its proximity to the Grand Union Canal on its eastern edge provides a quieter, more natural connection to the wider Buckinghamshire landscape.