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Wavendon Gate is a settled residential district on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, primarily developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s on land that was once part of the historical Wavendon parish. Tucked between the busier V10 Brickhill Street and the original Wavendon village, it functions as a bridge between the city’s grid system and the Buckinghamshire countryside. The layout is typical of Milton Keynes' "New Town" planning, prioritising green space and weaving red-way cycle paths through the housing loops, which makes it easy to reach the nearby Ouzel Valley Park on foot. Its most recognisable landmark is the Wavendon Gate Pavilion, which serves as a focal point for local cricket and football on the surrounding playing fields. Logistically, it sits in a practical spot: you are far enough out to avoid the noise of the city centre, yet it’s only a short drive to the Kingston District Centre for shopping or the M1 via Junction 13. While it feels thoroughly established now, the proximity to the ancient St Mary’s Church in the neighbouring village reminds you that this modern corner of the city actually sits on very old ground.