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Willen Park sits on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, shaped largely by the presence of the vast balancing lake that shares its name. Developed as part of the new town’s blueprint in the 1970s and 80s, the locality is defined by a sense of openness rarely found in older urban centres, with housing often tucked behind mature tree lines and the extensive "Redway" cycle network. At its heart is the North Lake, a dedicated nature reserve that provides a quiet contrast to the more active South Lake, where the distinctive pyramidal roof of the Peace Pagoda - the first of its kind in the Western world - marks the skyline. Geographically, the area benefits from being bordered by the River Ouzel and the Grand Union Canal, offering straightforward walking routes into the nearby Ouzel Valley Park. While it feels secluded, the district remains practical, positioned halfway between the shopping hub of Central Milton Keynes and the more traditional high street of Newport Pagnell.