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Freshbrook sits on the western edge of Swindon, largely developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s as part of the town’s significant westward expansion. It is defined by its layout of cul-de-sacs and green spaces, which make it feel quite distinct from the busier industrial patches of the town. At its heart is the village centre, which provides the essential practicalities: a local pub, a surgery, and a small supermarket, all clustered around a communal square. For those who enjoy walking, the Lydiard Park estate is just a short distance to the north, offering vast open fields and woodland that act as a natural boundary for the suburb. The area is well-connected for commuters, with the M4 motorway easily accessible at Junction 16, yet it manages to retain a quiet, lived-in feel thanks to the mature trees and the network of cycle paths that link it to the rest of West Swindon.