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Oakridge Park occupies a distinct pocket of north Milton Keynes, situated between the established village of Stantonbury and the more rural fringes of Haversham. Developed primarily in the mid-2000s, it is bounded to the north by the Grand Union Canal and to the east by the expansive Railway Walk and Ouse Valley Park. This positioning gives the area a quieter, more detached feel compared to the busier grid squares, while remaining integrated into the city’s redway system for cycling and walking. Locally, the area is served by a small commercial hub including a medical centre and a supermarket, but most residents look towards nearby Wolverton for traditional high-street amenities or the city centre for major retail. The landscape here is defined by its proximity to the water; the canal towpath provides a direct, level route out towards the iron trunk aqueduct at Cosgrove, making it a regular fixture for weekend walkers and those who prefer a bit of green space on their doorstep.