Locale Fenny Stratford

Fenny Stratford is an actual village/small town, dating back to Roman times when there was a settlement nearby called Magiovinium. It has a satisfying array of old-style buildings, restaurants, shops and other amenities. It lies to the east of Bletchley and to the south of Milton Keynes; it is administratively linked with the former, though it often tends to get lumped together with the latter. Waggish residents consider it to be the precious jewel in the rhinestone crown that is Milton Keynes. However, don't be alarmed, it is not as posh as its "big sister" Stony Stratford! Hourly sevices from Fenny Stratford railway station can take you to Bletchley and Bedford. The Italianate influence still exists in Fenny to this day: there is the Colosseo Cafe on the high street, the famous Napoli Fish Bar and an Italian delicatessen tucked out of the way on Church Street. Due to this, and the proximity of a particularly pretty stretch of The Grand Union Canal, Fenny Stratford has been dubbed the Venice of Buckinghamshire by at least one person. // Gran Turismo 5

Most of Fenny's shops and restaurants are situated on its main thoroughfare Aylesbury Street.




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