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Wolverton Mill occupies a quiet pocket of land between the historic railway town of Wolverton and the older, stone-built village of Old Stratford. While much of the surrounding Milton Keynes area is defined by the rigid grid system, the Mill feels slightly set apart, bordered to the north by the Great Ouse Valley Park and the River Great Ouse itself. The area’s identity is rooted in its industrial past - specifically the eponymous corn mill that once stood on the riverbank - but today it is characterized by a mix of late-20th-century housing and modern business units. Locally, it’s valued for its immediate access to the Ouse Valley Way, where the riverside meadows provide a natural buffer against the urban expansion. Living here means being within walking distance of Wolverton’s Victorian high street and its mainline station, yet having the birdlife and open floodplains of the Stony Stratford nature reserves right on the doorstep. It is a practical location that manages to balance the convenience of the city’s infrastructure with the older, slower pace of the riverside.