Central Milton Keynes is the
central business district
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of
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 and a
civil parish
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in its own right, with a
town council
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Usage of the term varies under different jurisdictions.
Republic of Ireland
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.
The district is approximately long by wide and occupies some of the highest land in the city.
It contains (behind the Central Library) the historic site of the
moot hill for
Secklow (or Sigelai) Hundred. It is the site of the central retail, business, law enforcement and governmental districts,
Milton Keynes Central railway station and around 2,000 residential dwellings.
Topology
Occupying , the district lies between Portway (H5,
A509) to the north, the
West Coast Main Line
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and
A5 to the west, Childs Way (H6) to the south and the
Grand Union Canal
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to the east. It is crossed from north to south by (in west to east order, major roads only)
Grafton Gate (V6), Witan Gate, Saxon Gate (V7) and Secklow Gate, and
Marlborough Street. It is crossed from west to east (in north to south order, major roads only) by Silbury Boulevard, Midsummer Boulevard and Avebury Boulevard. Midsummer Boulevard is the primary spine.
The district rests like a saddle across a long north-south ridge with its highest point here at a little over , falling east to 75 metres near the Grand Union Canal and 85 metres near the Central railway station.
This area is almost the highest point of Milton Keynes and includes the site of
Secklow Mound, the
moot mound (meeting place) for the
Secklow Hundred and a
scheduled ancient monument
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
The various pieces of legislation that legally protect heritage assets from damage, visu ...
, just behind the central library.
Astronomical alignment
While still on the drawing board, planners noticed that the planned main streets in the proposed city centre would almost frame the rising sun on Midsummer's Day. This story has become embellished over time and, according to subsequent reports, they consulted
Greenwich Observatory to obtain the exact angle required at the latitude of CMK, and persuaded the engineers to shift the grid of roads a few degrees in response. Physical reality does not match this report. From the highest point on Midsummer Boulevard, where the eastward horizon is unobstructed, the sunrise at 'first flash' is not aligned with the Boulevard. In reality, the sun is somewhat elevated before alignment occurs, 40 minutes later.
East of Marlborough Street: Campbell Park
The park, with housing either side, takes up the larger part of the district. It was named in honour of the first chairman of
Milton Keynes Development Corporation,
Lord Campbell of Eskan. It stretches just east of the shops and theatre down to the
Grand Union Canal
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. Among the features of the park is a
belvedere with extensive views over
Bedfordshire
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to the east and the ''Light Pyramid'', a modern
beacon. There is also a cricket ground with
pavilion
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* It may be a subsidiary building that is either positioned separately or as an attachment to a main building. Often it is associated with pleasure. In palaces and traditional mansions of Asia ...
. The
Milton Keynes Parks Trust, which manages the park, grazes sheep on it to keep the vegetation under control.
Marlborough Street (V8, B4034) runs in a cutting through the ridge, bridged by a
redway (
shared path) between the main centre and the park.
West of Marlborough Street, east of Saxon Gate: the main retail/service/entertainment district

This area is defined by the
Marlborough Street (V8, B4034) to the north-east, the Saxon Gate (Saxon Street, V7) to the south-west, Portway (H5,
A509) to the north-west and Childs Way (H6) to the south-east. The core retail district is further delimited by Silbury and Avebury Boulevards, with civic and office developments outside the Boulevards.
The retail district includes ''thecentre:mk'' and ''Midsummer Place'' (the covered high streets that are the
Central Milton Keynes shopping centres).
The
Secklow Mound (the original Anglo-Saxon centre of the district), the central library,
civic offices of Milton Keynes City Council and other commercial offices are on the north side of Silbury Boulevard, which separates them from the shops. Midsummer Boulevard runs along the south side of the Centre:MK, separating the shops from the theatre, art gallery, Theatre District, the Xscape building, pubs, sports shops and other leisure facilities. The civic offices were designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and completed in 1979.
Shopping area
The central shopping area comprises two adjacent shopping centres, (a grade II
listed building
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, originally named the 'Shopping Building') which opened in 1979, and Midsummer Place opened in 2000.
The is anchored by
John Lewis
John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American civil rights activist and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 1987 until his death in 2020. He participated in the 1960 Nashville ...
and
Marks & Spencer
Marks and Spencer plc (commonly abbreviated to M&S and colloquially known as Marks & Sparks or simply Marks) is a major British multinational retailer based in London, England, that specialises in selling clothing, beauty products, home produc ...
.
Xscape
Xscape Milton Keynes is the main leisure complex in Central Milton Keynes consisting of SnoZone, a real snow
indoor ski slope, a multiscreen cinema, and a number of shops, restaurants and night clubs. At the rear of the site is iFly, an indoor skydiving column.
Theatre and municipal art gallery
The municipal public art gallery,
MK Gallery, presents exhibitions of international contemporary and classical art. The gallery was extended and remodelled in 2018/19 and includes an
art-house cinema.
It does not have a permanent collection.
The adjacent 1,400-seat
Milton Keynes Theatre opened in 1999.
[ Includes photographs, drawings and working details.] The theatre has an unusual feature: the ceiling can be lowered closing off the third tier (gallery) to create a more intimate space for smaller-scale productions.
West of Saxon Gate, east of Grafton Gate: the main business district

This area is also delimited by Portway and Childs Way. Saxon Gate separates it from the north-east area and Grafton Gate (Grafton Street, V7) marks its south-western edge. The domed Church of Christ the Cornerstone, law courts and police station are in the business district, beside the small linear
Fred Roche Gardens and Grafton Park that provides its core.
Ecumenical Church of Christ the Cornerstone
This
ecumenical
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church, the first such in the United Kingdom, is shared by the major Christian denominations to serve the office workers and the small resident population. (There are many
denominational places of worship elsewhere in Milton Keynes).
The Hub:MK

The Hub:MK is a 2006-built development between the station and the church, consisting of towers ranging between 10 and 14 storeys. The complex includes two high-rise hotels and a number of residential and office towers set around a central piazza. The site controversially involves the closure of one of the original pedestrian underpasses and is built right up to the edge of the adjacent boulevard, the first of several proposals that would have changed the unique character of
Milton Keynes Development Corporation's original design for Central Milton Keynes. The work is part of the 'densification' plan that central government, through its agency
English Partnerships
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, had ordained for Milton Keynes. Its height, also a major departure from
the original low-rise design, makes it the third tallest building in Milton Keynes, beaten only by the 14-storey Xscape and the 18-storey Mellish Court in
Bletchley
Bletchley is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, in the south-west of the city, split between the civil parishes in England, civil parishes of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford and West Bletchley, which In 2011 had a com ...
.
To the south of the Hub lies a similar development named ''Vizion''. This is similar in height and layout to the Hub but features a large
Sainsbury's
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Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK r ...
supermarket taking up the lower two floors with a rooftop garden above it. Vizion was completed in 2009, whilst the following year saw the completion of the 9-storey ''Pinnacle'' office development further west along Midsummer Boulevard from the Hub, closer to the railway station. The latter is distinctive for the slanted roof on its tallest section.
Higher education
, Milton Keynes does not have its own conventional undergraduate university, though it contains the campus of the national
Open University
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. There is an outpost of the
University of Bedfordshire in a CMK office block.
Cranfield University and the
Milton Keynes City Council are partners in a detailed proposal to establish an undergraduate campus, code-named ''
MK:U''.
The plan anticipates opening by 2023,
with a campus in the block contained by Grafton Street / Avebury Boulevard / Witan Gate / Childs Way. In January 2019, the partners announced an international competition to design the new campus. In May 2019,
Santander Bank announced a 'seed funding' grant of £30M to help with building and initial running costs.
On 4 July 2019, the shortlisted proposals for the campus were announced. On 30 July 2019, the evaluation panel announced that Hopkins Architects had produced the winning design.
, the project is stalled pending assurance of government funding.
West of Grafton Gate: the station district

This district is defined by Saxon Gate (Saxon Street, V7) to the north-east, the
West Coast Main Line
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(and the adjacent
A5) to the south-west, Portway (H5,
A509) to the north-west and Childs Way (H6) to the south-east. The core retail district is further delimited by Silbury and Avebury Boulevards, with civic and office developments outside the Boulevards.
The main feature of the district is the
Milton Keynes Central railway station (an inter-city stop on the
West Coast Main Line
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), one of the seven stations serving the Milton Keynes urban area. The buildings around Station Square house commercial offices, residential flats, food outlets a gym.
The bus bays located at the railway station forecourt provide a primary interchange point for
the local bus services. Although
National Express
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coach services operate from the
Milton Keynes coachway (next to junction 14 of the
M1 motorway
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), the
long-distance bus services operate from here.
The
former central bus station is located opposite the railway station but has not been operating as such since 1997. Beside the building, a young peoples' facility, '
the Buszy' includes an award-winning covered "urban" skate-boarding area, which has attracted international 'skaters' and film crews.
Also opposite the station, "Unity Place" is
Santander UK's primary operations base outside London and nearby,
Quadrant:MK has a similar function for
Network Rail
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.
[Network Rail opens The Quadrant:MK]
Railway Gazette International
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, 1 June 2012 To the south of the station, the 'Leisure Plaza' is another leisure and retail area that includes the
Planet Ice Arena (home of
Milton Keynes Lightning).
Civil parish
Central Milton Keynes is a
civil parish
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, bordering (clockwise from north)
Great Linford,
Campbell Park (civil parish),
Loughton
Loughton () is a suburban town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex. The town borders Waltham Abbey, Theydon Bois, Chigwell, Chingford, and Buckhurst Hill, and lies north-east of Charing Cross. For statistical purposes ...
, and
Bradwell. The parish was created in 2001, and had a population of 2,726 according to the 2011 census.
ONS Urban sub-area
For the 2001 Census, the
Office for National Statistics
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Overview
The ONS is responsible fo ...
designated an urban sub-area that it called "Central Milton Keynes". This was far bigger than either the district or the parish. Since the 2011 Census, this nomenclature is no longer used.
Media
Locations around Central Milton Keynes were used for the movie ''
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace'', where it played the part of the United Nations building. Recognisable locations include Milton Keynes Central, CBX and the Argos (now Home Retail Group) building on Avebury Boulevard.
Notes
References
External links
Milton Keynes City Centre ManagementMK Gallery*
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