
Campbell Park
Campbell Park
Campbell Park in Milton Keynes is one of the largest parks in the United Kingdom.
The park is home to a variety of different activities and attractions, including a large children’s play area, a skate park, a BMX track, and an outdoor swimming pool.
There are also numerous walking and cycling trails throughout the park, making it the perfect place to get some fresh air and exercise.
Campbell Park is also host to a number of events throughout the year, including the Milton Keynes Festival and the Milton Keynes International Music Festival.
Created: 4 October 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Campbell Park Information
Campbell Park Address
1300 Silbury Blvd, Milton Keynes
MK9 4AD
Website: https://www.theparkstrust.com/parks/campbell-park
Get directionsLocal History around Campbell Park
There are some historic monuments around including:
Wolverton iron trunk aqueductGreat Linford BrickworksMoated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 150m west of Loughton ManorMoated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope ParkThe Toot: a motte and bailey castle and later manorial complex 450m south west of St Mary's ChurchShrunken Medieval Village, Woughton on the GreenMoated site, fishponds and associated earthworks, west of All Saints Church, Milton Keynes Village.Tyringham BridgeFishpond in Water Spinney 600m SE of St Giles's Church TattenhoeSnelshall Benedictine Priory: a moated priory site and fishponds north of Briary PlantationA bowl barrow on Church Hill 200m south of churchMoated site known as Caves Manor immediately east of the Manor HouseMoated site and associated fishpond south of Mill LaneSecklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street.Moated site with associated earthworks, 770m south of St Mary's Church, south of the junction of Childs Way and Fulmer StreetMoated site, fishponds and deserted medieval village of Tattenhoe, 300m west of Home Park Farm.Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat HouseCivil War defences in Bury FieldRoman town of Magiovinium and Roman fortTickford BridgeMoated site and fishpond at Old Rectory Farm.Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham ManorA medieval manorial complex comprising a twin moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 750m west of St Mary's ChurchBradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpondMedieval manor of SimpsonBradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church.Moated site and fishponds at Great WoolstoneCastlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe LodgeMotte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old Wolverton.