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Stratton St Margaret sits on the north-eastern edge of Swindon, functioning as a large parish that still retains the distinct feel of the separate village it once was. Its history is anchored by the medieval Church of St Margaret of Antioch, which gives the area its name, and the Roman road of Ermin Way which cuts straight through the heart of the community. Geographically, it is defined by its convenience; it’s bordered by the A419, providing quick access towards the M4 and Cirencester, while the expanded Greenbridge Retail Park sits on its southern fringe, offering most of the local amenities and cinema. The area is a mix of older Victorian terraces near the central hubs and more expansive post-war housing. For those who know the area well, the real appeal lies in the balance of being close to the town’s industrial employment hubs, like the nearby South Marston sites, while remaining within walking distance of the Stanton Country Park, where the suburban landscape abruptly gives way to ancient woodland and quiet Wiltshire fields.