Broughton (, ) is a historic village, modern district and
civil parish
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in
Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in Buckinghamshire, England, about north-west of London. At the 2021 Census, the population of Milton Keynes urban area, its urban area was 264,349. The River Great Ouse forms t ...
,
Buckinghamshire
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, England, approximately east of
Central Milton Keynes
Central Milton Keynes is the central business district of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England and a civil parish in its own right, with a town council.
The district is approximately long by wide and occupies some of the highest land in ...
. It is governed by
Broughton and Milton Keynes Joint Parish Council, shared with the neighbouring
Milton Keynes parish. Broughton district was developed during the 2000s and 2010s largely to the south and east of the historic village.
History and location

The name is
Old English
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and meant 'brook farm'. In the
Domesday Book
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, it is listed as owned by a Walter Giffard and the tenant was a Hugh de Bolbec. In the 6th century, its name was spelt ''Brotone''.
The
Northampton
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to London
turnpike came through the village and joined
Watling Street
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, now the
A5 road
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, at
Hockcliffe. The
A50, London Road, the original route through the centre of the old village was bypassed in the early 1970s. The new road, comprising Fen Street and part of Newport Road was numbered
A5130, but is now declassified. The bypass was the former eastern boundary of the built up area.
Over a 14 month period in 1958–9, 200,000 tons of gravel were dug from a field at Manor Farm, Broughton for the construction of the
M1 motorway
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, by a Newport Pagnell business under contract to
John Laing and Sons. The field was then made good for agriculture.
The
Milton Keynes grid road, Child's Way (H6), forms the district's northern boundary, Chaffron Way (H7) the southern, Tongwell Street (V11) its western, and the M1 motorway its eastern (accessible from Junction 14, roughly to the north, via the
A509).
The district can be split into at least three areas. The original Broughton village forms part of a
conservation area
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at the northern end, bounded by the brook and Newport Road. Atterbury is an area of new build housing, predominantly between the western side of the brook and Tongwell Street (V11). Broughton Gate and Brooklands, are part of the 'Milton Keynes Eastern Expansion area' east of the brook. A small
cable-stayed bridge
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is one of two main road crossings across Broughton Brook, the third and newest is the extension of H7 Chaffron Way (as 'Countess Way') between Brooklands and
Kingston
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.
Education
Broughton Fields Primary School and Brooklands Farm Primary School serve the area, whilst secondary education is provided by
Oakgrove School in nearby
Middleton and the
Walton High School campus in Brooklands. Broughton Manor Preparatory School, a private
prep school, is also situated near the old village.
Facilities
The facilities in the area include a 'Hungry Horse' chain public house, and a range of small shops, hair dressers and convenience stores.
Milton Keynes Coachway
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and the
Kingston Shopping Centre which includes one of the UK's larger
Tesco
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stores, a variety of retail outlets, a branch library and a community centre are nearby.
Broughton Pavilion is a community recreational and sports facility owned and managed by the parish council, which is based there. The building features a
living roof
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.
The Broughton Brook
linear park
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and Brooklands Meadow park provide green space for recreation. The northern tip of Broughton is open space and a conservation area.
Civil parish
Broughton civil parish formerly totalled and included land east of what is now the M1 motorway. The
Victoria County History
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of Buckingham, cites a
Board of Agriculture
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figure from 1905 stating 75 per cent of the parish was grassland.
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The current area of the parish is .
Broughton and Milton Keynes Parish Council is a joint parish council covering the parishes of Broughton and Milton Keynes (village). Broughton includes the village of Broughton as well as the modern districts of Broughton Gate and Brooklands, which are part of the 'Eastern Expansion Area' and consequently have 'city streets' rather than grid roads.
Brooklands is primarily a housing area: a building of note is the Brooklands Campus of Walton High School, whose main campus is in ]Walnut Tree
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.
Pineham is a small district enclosed by the M1, Portway (H5/A509) and Tongwell Street (V11). Most of its area is taken up by Anglian Water
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's sewage treatment plant and a BMX
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History
BMX began during the ea ...
track.
The name 'Pineham' was used for an electoral ward for Milton Keynes Council elections from 1976 (to 2002). It consisted of the parishes of Woolstone-cum-Willen, Moulsoe
Moulsoe is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the border with Bedfordshire, and just east of the M1, situated about ESE of Newport Pagnell, and about NNE o ...
, Broughton, Milton Keynes and Walton.
St Lawrence's Church
St Lawrence's Church in Broughton is a 14th-century church with a 15th-century tower. A series of wall paintings covering large parts of the north and south walls, discovered during an 1849 restoration, is the chief interest of the church. The paintings include a 14th-century Pietà
The Pietà (; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Mary (mother of Jesus), Blessed Virgin Mary cradling the mortal body of Jesus Christ after his Descent from the Cross. It is most often found in sculpture. ...
, a Doom, St Helena and St Eligius, and St George slaying the Dragon.
The rectors of St Lawrence are recorded from the end of 1261 to date, and many may be interred
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within the grounds of St Lawrence.
Canal development
Its promoters hope that a proposed new waterway between Milton Keynes and Bedford
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Bedford was founded at a ford (crossin ...
will run along the line of Broughton Brook.[Bedford-MK Waterway](_blank)
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References
External links
Website of the joint Broughton and Milton Keynes civil parish council
VisitChurches.org entry for St Lawrences
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