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New Bradwell

New Bradwell is a village in Milton Keynes with a well-known windmill. The village contains many old thatched cottages, an ancient church and a pub. It is located on the Ouse Valley Way and is popular with walkers and cyclists.

The windmill in New Bradwell is a Grade II listed building. It was built in 1847 and has been used as a flour mill, a corn mill and a sawmill. It is now owned by Milton Keynes Council and is open to the public.

The ancient church of St James is another Grade II listed building in New Bradwell. It dates from the 13th century and contains some beautiful medieval stained glass windows. The church also has a unique feature known as the 'Ducking Stool'. This was used to murder women in the river who were suspected of being witches!

New Bradwell is a suburban area in Milton Keynes.

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