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Oxley Park sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, occupying a stretch of land that was once part of the historic Selbourne estate. Development here began in the mid-2000s, framed by the V1 Snelshall Street and the H6 Childs Way. Unlike some of the older, grid-based districts, the area is defined by its undulating topography and proximity to the Shenley Wood ancient woodland, which borders the eastern side. Geographically, it serves as a quiet transition between the dense suburban layout of the city and the open Buckinghamshire countryside toward Whaddon. Local life tends to revolve around the central square, which houses the primary school and a cluster of essential shops, while the expansive linear parkland provides a natural corridor for walking through to neighboring Westcroft. It is a functional, modern corner of the city where the layout feels intentionally open, taking advantage of the higher ground to offer glimpses across the wider Ouse Valley.