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Oldbrook sits just south of Milton Keynes’ central business district, making it one of the most accessible residential grid squares for those who work or socialise in the city centre. Developed primarily in the 1980s as part of the new town’s expansion, the area is defined by a mix of housing styles, ranging from red-brick terraces to larger detached homes, often arranged around quiet cul-de-sacs. Geographically, it is bounded by the V6 Grafton Street and the V7 Saxon Street, providing a straightforward 15-minute walk to the mainline railway station. Despite its proximity to the retail hubs of the Centre:MK and Midsummer Place, the locality maintains its own community amenities, including a central meadow, local shops, and a primary school. It lacks the steep history of the North Buckinghamshire villages absorbed by the city, but its layout reflects the classic MK "grid" philosophy, blending urban convenience with generous green spaces and the signature "redway" paths that keep cyclists and pedestrians away from the main roads.