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Middleleaze is a quiet residential corner of West Swindon, tucked between its neighbouring localities of Ramleaze and Shaw. Typical of the town’s westward expansion in the late 1980s, the layout is defined by cul-de-sacs and a network of footpaths that keep the residential streets largely separated from through-traffic. At its heart is a useful local hub featuring a community centre and a primary school, while the expansive parkland of Shaw Forest is just a short walk to the north, providing a natural buffer of woodland and meadows. It sits in a practical spot for those needing the M4, as junction 16 is only a few minutes' drive away, and the large shopping facilities at West Swindon District Centre are within walking distance via the pedestrian subways. While the area is firmly suburban, the name itself offers a nod to its rural past, derived from the old English term 'leaze,' meaning a meadow or pasture.