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Upper Stratton sits on the north-eastern edge of Swindon, serving as a settled residential pocket that manages to retain a distinct identity from the town centre. Historically a farming hamlet, the area transformed during the 20th century as Swindon expanded, though you can still spot older cottages tucked between the more modern semi-detached rows. Geographically, it is defined by its convenience; it’s bordered by the bustling Stratton St Margaret parish and offers straightforward access to the A419, which acts as a gateway to the M4 and the Cotswolds beyond. The heart of the community revolves around the Meadowcroft open space and the local shops along Beechcroft Road, which provide the essentials without needing to head into the mid-town traffic. It’s the kind of place where the urban convenience of Swindon meets a slightly slower, suburban pace, anchored by long-standing local schools and a network of quiet residential streets.