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Great Linford sits on the northern edge of Milton Keynes, where the modern grid system meets an ancient village core that predates the New Town by centuries. At its heart is the High Street, characterized by limestone cottages and the 13th-century Saint Andrew’s Church, all bordering the extensive parkland of the Manor Park. The Grand Union Canal cuts directly through the locality, providing a reliable walking route toward the Iron Trunk Aqueduct in one direction and the city centre in the other. Unlike the more uniform residential estates nearby, Great Linford retains a distinct sense of scale, with the local arts centre based in the old manor stables and a small selection of traditional pubs that serve as focal points for the community. It functions as a practical place to live, well-connected by the redway cycle paths to the mainline station and shopping district, yet it feels physically separated by its generous green borders and the mature woodland of Linford Wood just to the south.