Newport Pagnell is a town and
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
in the
City of Milton Keynes
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,
Buckinghamshire
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,
England
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. The
Office for National Statistics
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Overview
The ONS is responsible fo ...
records Newport Pagnell as part of the
Milton Keynes urban area.
The town is separated from the rest of the urban area by the
M1 motorway
The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) motorway, A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; the first motorway in the count ...
, on which
Newport Pagnell Services, the second
service station to be opened in the
United Kingdom
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, is located.
The town is more widely known for having the only remaining
vellum
Vellum is prepared animal skin or membrane, typically used as writing material. It is often distinguished from parchment, either by being made from calfskin (rather than the skin of other animals), or simply by being of a higher quality. Vellu ...
manufacturer in the United Kingdom, and being the original home of the exclusive sports car manufacturer
Aston Martin
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC () is a British manufacturer of Luxury car, luxury sports cars and grand tourers. Its predecessor was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. Headed from 1947 by David Brown (entrepreneur ...
.
History

The town was first mentioned in the
Domesday Book
Domesday Book ( ; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of William the Conqueror. The manuscript was originally known by ...
of 1086 as ''Neuport'',
Old English
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for 'New Market Town', but by that time, the old Anglo-Saxon town was dominated by the
Norman invaders. The suffix 'Pagnell' came later when the
manor passed into the hands of the Pagnell (Paynel) family.
It was the principal town of the "
Three Hundreds of Newport",
a district that had almost the same boundary as the modern City of Milton Keynes UA.
The Grade I listed
Tickford Bridge, over the
River Ouzel
The River Ouzel , also known as the River Lovat, is a river in England, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises in the Chiltern Hills and flows north to join the Ouse at Newport Pagnell.
It is usually called the ''River Ouzel'', e ...
(or Lovat), was built in 1810.
It is one of just a few
cast iron
Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloying elements determine the form in which its car ...
bridges in Britain that still carry modern road traffic.
Near the footbridge at the side, there is a plaque placed by Newport Pagnell Historical Society that gives details of its history and construction. The Ouzel joins the
Great Ouse nearby, and a large set of
sluice gate
A sluice ( ) is a water channel containing a sluice gate, a type of lock to manage the water flow and water level. There are various types of sluice gates, including flap sluice gates and fan gates. Different depths are calculated when design s ...
s used to control downstream flooding is located near the bridge.
Between 1817 and 1864, the town was linked to the
Grand Junction Canal
The Grand Junction Canal is a canal in England from Braunston in Northamptonshire to the River Thames at Brentford, with a number of branches. The mainline was built between 1793 and 1805, to improve the route from the English Midlands, Midlan ...
at
Great Linford via the
Newport Pagnell Canal.
In 1862, the canal owners sold the route to the
London and North Western Railway
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the LNWR was the largest joint stock company in the world.
Dubbed the "Premier Line", the LNWR's main line connec ...
. For a hundred years (1867 to 1967), Newport Pagnell was served by
Newport Pagnell railway station, the terminus on the
Wolverton to Newport Pagnell branch line. (The route is now a
rail trail
A rail trail or railway walk is a shared-use path on a Right of way#Rail right of way, railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed but may also share the rail corr ...
, part of the
Milton Keynes redway system
The Milton Keynes redway system (locally known as ''redways'') is an over network of shared use paths for cyclists and pedestrians in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is generally surfaced with red tarmac, and criss-crosses most of ...
.)
The population of Newport Pagnell and its hinterland at the 1801 Census was 17,576; by 1911 it had grown to 14,428. The population of Newport Pagnell Urban District alone is first recorded at the 1911 Census as 4,238 and had reached 4,743 by 1961.
Listed buildings and structures
The town has one
scheduled 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 ...
(Civil War defences in Bury Field), two buildings or structures
listed at Grade I (Tickford Bridge
and the parish church of SS Peter and Paul), one at Grade II* (84 High St.) and a further 118 at Grade II.
The
Old Town Hall Chambers, now apartments, were built as a school in the early 19th century.
Industry
From 1954 until 2007, the town was the home to the sports car manufacturer
Aston Martin
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC () is a British manufacturer of Luxury car, luxury sports cars and grand tourers. Its predecessor was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. Headed from 1947 by David Brown (entrepreneur ...
. The Newport Pagnell factory was considered outdated and a new production facility was built near
Gaydon
Gaydon is a civil parish and village in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England, situated between Leamington Spa and Banbury. In the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 376, increasing to 446 at the 2011 census and 53 ...
in
Warwickshire
Warwickshire (; abbreviated Warks) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England. It is bordered by Staffordshire and Leicestershire to the north, Northamptonshire to the east, Ox ...
. There is still a service facility in Newport Pagnell, but the factory on the north side of Tickford St has since been demolished apart from the engine shop, board room and offices that are listed buildings. The land behind these has been developed by a housing developer. The buildings at the front, including the house used as a board room, have been restored and will be used as commercial sites. In 2012, Aston Martin completely modernised the service facility and the site also houses a bespoke sales department.
Notable industries in the town include the only remaining
vellum
Vellum is prepared animal skin or membrane, typically used as writing material. It is often distinguished from parchment, either by being made from calfskin (rather than the skin of other animals), or simply by being of a higher quality. Vellu ...
manufacturer in the United Kingdom, William Cowley, located at Parchment Works, 97 Caldecote Street.
For many years, Newport Pagnell was also the home of Taylor's Mustard. The firm was formed in 1825, in premises next to the old Fire Station in the High Street (25/27) by William Taylor. Taylor was originally a chemist and developed his own unique recipe, a closely guarded secret, and produced the first English mustard to be sold ready prepared. He moved into 34 High Street a few years later and founded his factory in Union Street, where Taylors Mustard was then made for over 170 years.
Over the past 50 years, Newport Pagnell has attracted an increasing amount of investment and of economic growth, due to its fortunes being intertwined with the growth 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 ...
. This has led to a number of new housing developments in the area.
Churches
The modern civil parish of Newport Pagnell stops at the M1, but the
Church of England
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ecclesiastical parish extends to include
Broughton and
Caldecote. Much of the
Grade 1 listed
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural or historic interest deserving of special protection. Such buildings are placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Hi ...
parish
Church of St Peter and St Paul dates from the fourteenth century.
Education
The town is home to four primary schools – Tickford Park Primary School, Cedars, Green Park Primary School, and Portfields Primary School – and three pre-schools – River Meadows, Lovat Hall and Northern Pastures. It is also home to one of two campuses of
Ousedale School (the other one being in nearby
Olney), which serves students from across the town and its surrounding villages, and is one of the best performing secondary schools in the City of Milton Keynes.
Location and transport
The town is located at the north-eastern corner of the Milton Keynes urban area, overlooking the rural parts of the Unitary Authority area. It is served by the M1 motorway from Junction 14 ( to the south) via the
A509 which, along with the
A422 and Wolverton Road, connects it with (the rest of) the Milton Keynes BUA. To the east of the town, the A422 and A509 multiplex northwards to form the Newport Pagnell Eastern Bypass, providing links to
Bedford
Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population was 106,940. Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire and seat of the Borough of Bedford local government district.
Bedford was founded at a ford (crossin ...
,
Wellingborough
Wellingborough ( ) is a market town in the North Northamptonshire, Unitary Authority area, England, from London and from Northampton, north of the River Nene.
Originally named "Wendelingburgh" (the stronghold of Wændel's people), the Anglo ...
and
Kettering
Kettering is a market town, market and industrial town, industrial town in the North Northamptonshire district of Northamptonshire, England, west of Cambridge, England, Cambridge, southwest of Peterborough, southeast of Leicester and north- ...
. The historic Newport Pagnell-Northampton road (B526) runs through the centre of the town, linking rural villages to the north, and provides a secondary route to
Northampton
Northampton ( ) is a town and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is the county town of Northamptonshire and the administrative centre of the Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority of West Northamptonshire. The town is sit ...
.
It was proposed in January 2021 that, with the money that had been given to Milton Keynes City Council as part of the UK Government's Active Travel Fund, Tongwell Lane in Newport Pagnell would be converted into a
redway, which would better link the town with the rest of the city. Since its completion in March 2021, the town has been served by three connections to the wider redway network of Milton Keynes, all heading westwards into Blakelands first: Tongwell Lane, Stanmore Gardens and the
Wolverton-Newport Pagnell railway walk.
Developments
In February 2021, developers presented to
Milton Keynes City Council
Milton Keynes City Council is the Local government in England, local authority for the City of Milton Keynes, a local government district in Buckinghamshire, England. The council was established in 1974 as Milton Keynes Borough Council. Since ...
proposals for the development of a new community to the south of Newport Pagnell, with the construction of approximately 5,000 homes. In planning documents, the new area is called "Milton Keynes East", and is proposed to include a local centre with two primary schools and a secondary school. It is to have direct road links to Newport Pagnell town centre, and
Central Milton Keynes via an expansion of the
Milton Keynes grid road system
The Milton Keynes grid road system is a network of predominantly national speed limit, fully landscaped routes that form the top layer of the street hierarchy for both private and public transport in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The system is ...
. In September 2023, construction of the development initiated, with MK City Council closing the A509 London Road (between M1 J14 and Tickford Roundabout to the south of the town) which is currently in place for up to 18 months, with a new "Eastern Relief Road" and bridge across the M1 planned to be built.
In September 2023, developer Vistry Group was commissioned by MK City Council to construct over 900 timber-framed homes as part of the £275mn Tickford Fields development to the east of the town, with more than 30% of the homes planned to be affordable. The development will also feature a primary school, local centre sports pitches and play areas. It is expected to be energy efficient and sustainable.
Newport Pagnell is identified by the City Council (in local planning documents) as one of the three "Key Settlements" in the Milton Keynes UA outside of the 1967 "designated area" of the New Town, with the town's complementary Neighbourhood Plan, adopted in June 2021, allocating a total of 1,400 homes for the town between 2016 and 2031.
Rail
The closest passenger rail service is at
Wolverton railway station (approximately distant), with inter-city services accessible from
Milton Keynes Central (approximately distant).
Bus
Bus 21 (Red Rose) operates an hourly service from Monday to Friday, connecting the town with
Olney and
Lavendon to the north, and Central Milton Keynes to the south-west. Operating roughly every 30 mins from Monday to Friday are the
Arriva
Arriva Ltd. is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England.
The company was originally established on 24 October 1938 as T Cowie Ltd. Initially focused on the sale of motorcycles, it relaunched shortl ...
-operated Bus 1 (serving
Willen and CMK), and Bus 2/2A (serving Crownhill).
MK City Council also operates an on demand bus service known as "MK Connect", which serves the whole MK unitary authority area, including Newport Pagnell.
Governance
There are two tiers of local government covering Newport Pagnell, at parish (town) and unitary authority level: Newport Pagnell Town Council and
Milton Keynes City Council
Milton Keynes City Council is the Local government in England, local authority for the City of Milton Keynes, a local government district in Buckinghamshire, England. The council was established in 1974 as Milton Keynes Borough Council. Since ...
. The town council has its offices and meeting place at 80 High Street. In City Council elections, the town is divided between the Newport Pagnell South, and Newport Pagnell North and Hanslope wards.
Newport Pagnell became the headquarters of
Newport Pagnell Rural District
Newport Pagnell was a rural district in the administrative county of Buckinghamshire, England, from 1894 to 1974, covering an area in the north-east of the county.
History
The district had its origins in the Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, wh ...
under the
Local Government Act 1894
The Local Government Act 1894 ( 56 & 57 Vict. c. 73) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales outside the County of London. The act followed the reforms carried out at county leve ...
. In 1897, Newport Pagnell became the sole
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
within the newly created
Newport Pagnell Urban District. Both the urban and rural district were abolished in 1974, merging with neighbouring districts to become the (then) Borough of Milton Keynes. The former urban district was an
unparished area
In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (the lowest level of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish). Most urbanised districts of England are either entirely or partly unparis ...
from 1974 to 1985, governed directly by Milton Keynes Borough Council. The civil parish of Newport Pagnell was re-established in 1985, with its council adopting the name Newport Pagnell Town Council.
Demography
Although Newport Pagnell was excluded from the
1967 designated area of Milton Keynes,
[.] its growth has been at a similar level to that of the constituent towns of the latter; the two now join at the M1 and there are no other practical distinctions between them. As of 2001, the
Office for National Statistics
The Office for National Statistics (ONS; ) is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, UK Parliament.
Overview
The ONS is responsible fo ...
records Newport Pagnell as part of the
Milton Keynes Urban Area.
By the 2001 census, its population had increased significantly from 6,000 in 1971 to 15,020. In 2006, the Borough Council projected that the population will remain broadly stable at this level, and by the 2011 census, the population had increased very little to 15,118.
Sport and leisure
Newport Pagnell has a
Non-League football
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team
Newport Pagnell Town F.C.
Newport Pagnell Town Football Club is a association football, football club based in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. They are currently members of the and play at Willen Road.
History
The club was established as Newport Pagnell Wan ...
, nicknamed the Swans, who play at The Pavilion on Willen Road. An ITF
Taekwon-Do club, Kicks Taekwon-Do Academy, trains at Cedars Primary School, Bury Street, and a swimming pool. Between 1959 and 1960 it was the headquarters of the
Aston Martin F1 team.
Newport Pagnell Lawn Bowls
Bowls has been played in Newport Pagnell for over 400 years as maps of the Town dating from the mid 17 Century show a public House called "The Bowling Green". The Newport Pagnell Bowling Club was founded in 1905 and the club used the Bowling Green behind the George pub in Tickford Street (currently The Magic Wok 2019). The game was developing locally due to the Railways, with clubs at Wolverton existing already and Olney forming in 1906. After the
Great War
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, the Club purchased a plot of land known as "The Bully" and the Club remains at this site in Castle Meadow to the current day.
Notable people

*
Lawrence Humphrey (ca.15271590), English theologian, President of Magdalen College, Oxford and Dean successively of Gloucester and Winchester cathedrals.
*
Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia (ca.15851660), statesman and MP; lived in Newport Pagnell.
*
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey (16141686) royalist statesman, created Baron Annesley of Newport Pagnell in 1661.
*
Lewis Atterbury (16561731), a churchman, a royal chaplain to two monarchs.
*
William Bull (b. 1738 in
Irthlingborough1814), minister to the Independent Church, now
United Reformed Church
The United Reformed Church (URC) is a Protestant Christian church in the United Kingdom. As of 2024 it had approximately 44,000 members in around 1,250 congregations with 334 stipendiary ministers.
The URC is a Trinitarian church whose theolog ...
. He established the Newport Pagnell Academy in 1783 to train
dissenting preachers.
*
George Walters (18291872) won the
Victoria Cross
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at the
Battle of Inkermann in 1854.
*
Frederick Woodward Branson
Frederick Woodward Branson, FIC, FCS (6 March 1851 – 30 November 1933) was a British chemist, glassblower, instrument maker and X-ray pioneer.
He worked with Jacob Bell & Co a chemist who reformed the profession, location Oxford Street Londo ...
(18511933), chemist, glassblower, instrument maker and X-ray pioneer.
*
Charles Sanford Terry (1864–1936), historian, musicologist and authority on
J. S. Bach
*
Nigel Benson (born 1955) author, illustrator and fine artist specializing in oils and pastels
*
Richard Hopkins (1964–2012),
TV producer of ''
Big Brother'' and ''
Strictly Come Dancing
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''
*
Letitia Dean (born 1967), actress; went to Cedars School in the town.
*
Richard Meredith (born ca.1970), writer of adventure travel novels, lives in Newport Pagnell.
*
Kelly George (born 1970), actor; star of
BBC
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children's television series ''
Grange Hill
''Grange Hill'' is a British Children's television series, children's television drama series, originally produced by the BBC and portraying life in a typical Comprehensive school (England and Wales), comprehensive school. The show began its ru ...
'', lived and educated in the town.
*
Gordon Moakes
Gordon Peter Moakes (born 22 June 1976) is an English musician, best known as the bassist of rock band Young Legionnaire and former member of indie rock band Bloc Party.
Bloc Party
Moakes became a member of Bloc Party after responding to an ...
(born 1976), bassist of Indie band
Bloc Party
Bloc Party are an English Rock music, rock band that was formed in London, England, London in 1999 by co-founders Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, sampler) and Russell Lissack (lead guitar). Their first four albums all featur ...
, educated in Newport Pagnell.
*
Tom Austin (born 2000), stage name ''
Niko B'',
YouTube
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r and rapper, lives in Newport Pagnell.
Sport
*
Henry Bull (1843–1905), first-class cricketer, played 21 games.
*
David Oldfield (born 1968) footballer with 678 club caps, lived in Newport Pagnell.
*
Steve Brooker (born 1981), footballer with 261 club caps.
*
James Nash (born 1985), World Touring Car Championship driver, lives in Newport Pagnell.
*
Leah Williamson (born 1997), footballer, plays for
Arsenal W.F.C.
Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as just Arsenal, is an English professional women's association football, women's football club based in London Borough of Islington, Islington, London, England. The club plays in the FA Women' ...
, captains
England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
.
References
External links
Newport Pagnell Town Council*
{{Authority control
Populated places on the River Great Ouse
Towns in Buckinghamshire
Milton Keynes
Civil parishes in Buckinghamshire