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Newton Leys sits on the southern edge of Milton Keynes, occupying a stretch of land that was once dominated by the Newton Longville brickworks. The landscape is defined by Willow Lake, a large body of water formed from a former clay pit, which now serves as a central hub for walking pathways and local wildlife. It’s a quiet, self-contained pocket that feels distinct from the busier grid roads of the main town; while it falls under a Bletchley postcode, it maintains its own identity with a primary school, a local grocery store, and a community centre at its heart. Geographically, it’s positioned well for those who need to balance local life with travel, as it’s bordered by the A4146 and sits just a short distance from the bypass, providing a straightforward route toward Leighton Buzzard or the M1 without having to navigate the centre of Milton Keynes. Despite the modern housing, the proximity to the older village of Newton Longville and the surrounding Buckinghamshire countryside gives the area a more open, less enclosed feel than many of the newer developments nearby.