Places to see in ( Milton Keynes - UK )
Places to see in ( Milton Keynes - UK )
Milton Keynes, locally abbreviated to MK, is a large town in Buckinghamshire, England. Milton Keynes is the administrative centre of the Borough of Milton Keynes and was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967, with the design brief to become a city in scale. Milton Keynes is located about 45 miles (72 km) north-west of London.
At designation, Milton Keynes 89 km2 (34 sq mi) area incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton, and Stony Stratford, along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between. Milton Keynes took its name from the existing village of Milton Keynes, a few miles east of the planned centre.
The Grand Union Canal between London and Birmingham provides a major axis in the design of Milton Keynes. Milton Keynes has five railway stations. Milton Keynes Central is served by inter-city services. Wolverton, Milton Keynes Central and Bletchley stations are on the West Coast Main Line. Fenny Stratford and Bow Brickhill are on the Marston Vale Line. Woburn Sands railway station, also on the Marston Vale line, is in the small town of Woburn Sands just inside the urban area. he main bus operator is Arriva Milton Keynes, providing a number of routes which mainly pass through or serve Central Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes has professional teams in football (Milton Keynes Dons F.C. at Stadium:mk), in ice hockey (Milton Keynes Lightning), and in Formula One (Red Bull Racing). Milton Keynes is also home to the Xscape indoor ski slope, the Airkix indoor sky diving facility, the Formula Fast Indoor Karting centre, and the National Badminton Centre.
Alot to see in ( Milton Keynes - UK ) such as :
Xscape
Gulliver's Land
Milton Keynes Museum
Emberton Country Park
Concrete Cows
St Lawrence's Church, Broughton
Snozone Milton Keynes
The Casino MK
Chain Reaction (the parks trust)
( Milton Keynes - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Milton Keynes . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Milton Keynes - UK
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UK MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION – MILTON KEYNES 2018
Just a look around the exhibition for those interested in model railways...
Milton Keynes Museum: Prof Beamish - the Electric Necklace
Demonstration of a Wimshurst machine sending electrostatic charge through a necklace.
Hotel MILTON KEYNES - Novotel Milton Keynes
This contemporary hotel is 1.8 miles from Milton Keynes Theatre, 4 miles from the National Bowl concert venue and 6 miles from Bletchley Park WWII museum.
All the straightforward rooms come with sofabeds, room service, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Upgraded quarters add Nespresso machines, and kids 15 and under stay free. Air-conditioning isn't available.
MK's famous concrete cows arrive back home at the place of their birth - Milton Keynes Museum
The concrete cows were made by Canadian artist Liz Leyh at MK Museum in 1978 with the help of local schoolchildren. Now after spending time at MK Dons stadium and at intu Mlton Keynes, the city's most famous residents have returned to the green green grass of home.
Micasa - 3rdlens drone video production milton keynes
aerial videography, drone filming in milton keynes by 3rdlens Productions
Pictorial view of Milton Keynes Past to Present
Pictorial view of Milton Keynes Past to Present
Celebrity JustDance Milton Keynes
Celebrity JustDance returns again and this year local celebrities taking part will be putting on their dance shoes to raise money for Willen Hospice! They’re currently being put through their paces with professional dancers preparing to be ready for the live show on 26th November. To support, our team at Willen Hospice have been trying out different dance moves too – check them out!
To find out more about Celebrity JustDance visit us at willen-hospice.org.uk/celebrityjustdance
Moot Hall Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire
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Central Milton Keynes
There ia more too Milton Keynes than Concrete Cows and Roundabouts.
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John Cull visits Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire
Portrait Location - Spring walk around the Wolverton Secret Gardens.
As a Photographer I am always looking for beautiful outdoor locations to shoot in... Lucky enough the Wolverton Secret Gardens is a very short walk from my studio... this has everything from a beautiful canal side walk to a perfect garden and even a dense woodland.
If you would like to book an outdoor shoot at this amazing location then why not visit my website andywphotography.com
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Peace Pagoda Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes, The Cathedral of Trees
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Royal train coaches on test at Wolverton
4 Royal train vehicles pass through Wolverton Station with 66017 returning from Crewe after a test run to test the generator coach, 08649 could be seen in the far distance ready to take the train back into Wolverton works and into the Royal shed.
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Reproductions of the Milton Keynes Hoard of torcs and bracelets (Milton
Keynes Museum). The Ferris wheel in the theatre district of MK. Milton
Keynes Gallery, surface by Michael Craig-Martin. Station Square. Part
of the Blue Lagoon. Liz Leyh's Concrete Cows. During World War II,
British, Polish and American cryptographers at Bletchley Park broke a
large number of Axis codes and ciphers, including the German Enigma
machine. The windmill near Bradwell village, beside the playing fields.
Stony Stratford high street in festive mood. The Peace Pagoda. the
Grand Union Canal passes over Grafton Street between Wolverton and New
Bradwell via the Bradwell Aqueduct.
MK Skate Scene: National Lottery Heritage Project - Rob Selley
Here in Milton Keynes we've been granted funding by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to put on an exhibition showcasing the long rich history of skateboarding in MK through photographic documentation and artifacts loaned by the locals. As a part of the project we've also compiled interviews from the skaters themselves to tell their story's of the MK experience to be stored at the Living Archive MK in the Wolverton museum.
Exhibition opening on the 26th of september 2019 at the Centre:MK, Unit 8 Sunset Walk.
Here's local man Dean Edwards describing what it was like observing UK legend Rob Selley!
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Class 66 freight (cars) wolverton
Wolverton railway station serves northern Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, especially Stony Stratford, Wolverton and New Bradwell.
The station is served by London Midland services on the West Coast Main Line. It is one of the five stations serving Milton Keynes. The others are Milton Keynes Central, Bletchley, Fenny Stratford and Bow Brickhill.
The station has four platforms, of which just two are normally in use. Platforms 1 & 2 are the 'fast' lines and are trains very rarely stop here: they are used by London Midland during works and Virgin trains in emergency. Platforms 3 & 4 are used frequently by London Midland, Virgin trains pass this platform (without stopping) during works.
Wolverton is served by most London Midland services, with a typical weekday service pattern of two trains per hour in each direction (citation needed)
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Multi-storey carpark, Milton Keynes
St Andrews Church, Great Linford, Milton Keynes, Bucks
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