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Stantonbury sits on the northern edge of Milton Keynes, occupying a space where the modern grid system meets the older footprints of the north Buckinghamshire countryside. Its history is anchored by the ruins of St Peter’s Church, a remnant of a medieval village that stood long before the New Town was conceived. Today, the area is defined by its proximity to the Grand Union Canal, which provides a steady route for walkers and cyclists heading towards the Iron Trunk Aqueduct or the nearby Ouse Valley Park. The local landscape is notably green, punctuated by the extensive playing fields and community facilities centered around the Stantonbury school campus and its well-used theatre. Positioned between the busier hubs of the city centre and the traditional high street of Wolverton, it functions as a practical, established residential pocket with straightforward access to both the mainline railway and the quieter riverside trails.