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Springfield is a well-established residential area on the eastern side of Milton Keynes, falling within the parish of Campbell Park. Built primarily during the late 1970s and early 1980s, it sits just over a mile from the city centre, making it one of the more convenient locations for those who need to get to the shopping district or the railway station without being right in the middle of the noise. The layout follows the classic Milton Keynes grid system, bounded by the H6 Childs Way and the V8 Marlborough Street, though the interior of the estate feels surprisingly tucked away. It’s a practical spot for getting outdoors; the Grand Union Canal forms its eastern boundary, and a short walk across the bridge leads straight into Campbell Park’s wide-open spaces. Usually, you’ll find a mix of terraced and detached housing here, centered around local amenities like the community centre and the local pub, the Orchard. It’s an unpretentious part of town that has matured well over the last forty years, benefiting from the heavy tree planting that now gives many of its streets a very green, established feel.