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Orton Malborne is one of the distinct "township" developments established in the 1970s as part of Peterborough’s ambitious urban expansion. Positioned to the southwest of the city centre, the layout is defined by the Radburn principle, which intentionally separates footpaths from main roads to create a quieter, cul-de-sac prioritised environment. Life here tends to revolve around the Malborne Centre, which provides the essential local shops and services, while the wider area benefits from being bordered by the expansive Nene Park. To the north, the landscape opens out into Ferry Meadows, offering a mix of lakes and woodland that acts as a vital green lung for the neighbourhood. The locality is well-connected by the city’s comprehensive parkway system, making it a practical base for those heading into the city or further afield via the A1, yet it retains a self-contained feel thanks to its established landscaping and mature treelines.