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Shenley Brook End sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, functioning as one of the city’s established "grid square" districts while retaining its own distinct village identity. The area is defined by a mix of late 20th-century housing and remnants of its rural past, including several listed thatched cottages and the 16th-century Shenley Brook End farmhouse. Geographically, it is bordered by the V3 Fulmer Street and the H6 Childs Way, providing straightforward access to the city centre and the M1, yet it feels buffered from the urban bustle by an extensive network of linear parks and bridleways. At its heart is a small local centre with a supermarket and a popular community centre, while the presence of a large secondary school and several primary schools makes it a central hub for the surrounding western parishes. It is a practical spot for those who value the MK grid system's efficiency but prefer being within walking distance of the open Buckinghamshire countryside.