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Shenley Church End sits on the western edge of Milton Keynes, effectively bridging the gap between the city’s modern grid system and its medieval roots. At its heart lies the 12th-century St Mary’s Church and the earthworks of a motte-and-bailey castle, remnants of the original village that existed long before the new town was designated in 1967. Today, it operates as a busy local hub, centered around a large leisure plaza that includes a high-performing secondary school, a supermarket, and a doctors' surgery, making it more self-sufficient than many nearby residential districts. Geographically, it is bordered by the V2 Tattenhoe St and the H6 Childs Way, offering a straightforward commute into the city centre or out towards the A421, while the nearby Loughton Valley Park provides a continuous green link for walking or cycling toward the Lodge Lake and North Loughton Valley Park. It’s a place where the convenience of a purpose-built city meets a genuine sense of established history.