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Monkston Park sits on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, bordered by the Ouzel Valley Park to the west and the V10 Brickhill Street to the east. Developed primarily in the early 2000s, the area is defined by its integration into the city’s extensive "Redway" network, making it possible to cycle or walk into the city centre or out toward Willen Lake without using main roads. The geography here is dominated by the River Ouzel, which provides a natural buffer of green space where the original hedgerows and mature trees were preserved during construction. Historically, the area takes its name from the nearby manor of Milton Keynes (originally Middeltone), and while it is modern in infrastructure, it feels established due to the immediate proximity of the Ouzel Valley's ancient floodplains. Locally, the area is practical for daily life, with a primary school at its heart and a small district centre nearby at Kingston that handles most shopping needs. For those who know the paths, a short walk south leads directly into the historic village of Woughton on the Green, offering a sharp contrast between the structured grid layout of the park and the traditional thatched cottages of the older settlement.