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Grange Farm sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, tucked between the older community of Shenley Church End and the more open landscapes of the Buckinghamshire border. It developed primarily in the early 2000s as part of the city’s steady westward expansion, with its name referencing the agricultural heritage of the land it now occupies. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the H6 Childs Way and V2 Tattenhoe Street, providing straightforward access to the city centre while remaining a step removed from the busiest commercial districts. The local heart of the area is centred around a small parade of shops and a primary school, with the nearby Howe Park Wood - a protected ancient woodland - offering a natural contrast to the grid-road layout. It is a quiet, residential pocket that feels more semi-rural than much of Milton Keynes, largely because the Western Expansion Area beyond it is still evolving, leaving Grange Farm as a settled transition point between the urban grid and the Oakhill countryside.