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Shenley Lodge occupies a quiet corner of southwest Milton Keynes, bounded by the V4 Watling Street and the H6 Childs Way. It sits on land that was once part of the Shenley Brook End parish, and while much of the housing was developed in the late 1980s and 1990s, the design avoids the rigid grid-like feel of earlier estates by incorporating mature trees and winding footpaths. At the heart of the locality sits the "Old Beams," a restored 15th-century thatched pub that serves as a reminder of the area’s rural past. Locally, life tends to centre around the linear parkland and the nearby Furzton Lake, which provides a significant green space within walking distance for exercise and birdwatching. The neighborhood is practical for those needing to commute, as it is positioned roughly halfway between the West Coast Main Line at Milton Keynes Central and the A421, yet it manages to remain tucked away from the main thoroughfare noise. Most daily essentials are found at the small local centre or the nearby retail clusters at Westcroft and Furzton.