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Furzton is one of the more established "grid square" developments in Milton Keynes, situated in the southwest of the city between the V4 Watling Street and the V3 Fulmer Street. It takes its name from Furzton Farm, which stood here long before the development of the new town began in the 1980s. The heart of the area is undoubtedly Furzton Lake, a large balancing lake created to prevent flooding from the Loughton Brook; today, it serves as a central hub for the community, popular with joggers and birdwatchers. The housing here is varied but generally follows the MK model of being set back from main roads and woven through with "redways" - the city’s dedicated network of cycle and pedestrian paths. Locally, there is a small shopping parade and a couple of pubs, but the area feels predominantly residential and quiet, benefited by its proximity to both the main Milton Keynes railway station and the more traditional high street of nearby Bletchley.