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Tucked away on the western edge of Milton Keynes, Kingsmead is a quiet residential area that feels more like a gateway to the countryside than part of the sprawling grid system. Built largely in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the development sits on what was once agricultural land, now bordered by the Tattenhoe Valley Park and the Oakhill Woods. It is defined by its green fringes; you can walk from a suburban cul-de-sac straight into the ancient woodlands or alongside the brook that mirrors the V1 Snelshall Street. Geographically, it occupies a convenient spot, sitting just off the H6 Childs Way, which provides a direct link to the central railway station and the shopping district about four miles away. Life here tends to revolve around the local primary school and the small neighbourhood centre, but most residents appreciate it for its proximity to the rural boundary of Buckinghamshire, where the city finally gives way to the Whaddon Valley.