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Tattenhoe sits on the far south-western edge of Milton Keynes, where the urban grid gives way to the rolling hills of the north Buckinghamshire countryside. While much of the housing dates from the late 1990s and early 2000s, the area is defined by the Loughton Brook valley, which meanders through a linear park and provides a natural break between the residential streets. This green spine is dotted with balancing ponds that attract kingfishers and herons, and it leads directly to the ruins of a deserted medieval village and the 16th-century St Giles’ Church - one of the smallest in the county. It feels more tucked away than many other parts of the city because there is very little through-traffic; most people are here either because they live locally or they are walking the path toward Howe Park Wood, an ancient woodland nearby. It’s a quiet corner of the district, shaped by its network of cycle-friendly redways and a geography that prioritizes open space over commercial density.