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Grange Park is a well-established residential area in West Swindon, developed mostly during the 1980s on what was once rolling farmland. It’s defined by its layout of cul-de-sacs and a generous amount of mature greenery, which helps it feel tucked away despite its proximity to the town’s main arteries. For those who live here, the location is dictated by its convenience; it’s bounded by Lydiard Park to the west - a 260-acre country estate that provides a reliable escape for walking and fresh air - and the West Swindon Shopping Centre to the east, which houses the local library and a large supermarket. The housing is varied, ranging from small bungalows to larger detached family homes, often arranged around small pockets of woodland or open greenspace. While it sits close to the M4 corridor and the Great Western Way, the network of dedicated cycle paths and pedestrian "green spines" means you can move through the locality largely away from the main roads. It is a quiet, functional part of the town that prioritises ease of access to both essential services and the open Wiltshire countryside.