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Great Holm sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, occupying a distinctively hilly spot that overlooks the Loughton Valley Park. It was primarily developed in the 1980s, and the layout reflects that era’s preference for winding residential loops and generous green screening. The focal point of the area is Lodge Lake, a balancing lake that has since matured into a quiet wildlife haven rimmed by a popular walking path. Geographically, it’s bounded by the V4 Watling Street and the H5 Portway, making it a practical base for getting across the city or reaching the railway station, which is within a reasonable walking distance for many residents. Aside from the local primary school and the community centre, the area feels largely self-contained and quiet, but its proximity to the ancient earthworks at nearby Bancroft and the facilities of central MK provides a balance between suburban calm and urban utility.