Yet stunning and world renowned home design isn’t the only attraction for this new development in Milton Keynes.
Excellent road links to central Milton Keynes place a wealth of employment and leisure opportunities just minutes away, including more than 300 stores at thecentre:mk and Midsummer Place. Since half of the city’s residents travel less than three miles to work, there’s plenty of time to enjoy them.
Dominating the centre’s skyline is the half-dome of Xscape, offering the thrills and spills of Europe’s largest indoor ‘real snow’ ski slope, a skydiving simulator, an indoor rock climbing wall, a 16-screen cinema, ten-pin bowling alleys and a health and fitness centre.
Milton Keynes’ cultural heart is found within the nearby Theatre
District, surrounded by trendy bars and restaurants.
The vast National Bowl and the FIFA accredited stadium attract their fair share of celebrity, while English hockey and badminton have made the city their home. In fact, Milton Keynes offers angling and athletics through to volleyball and watersports – and you can take in cheerleading and ultimate frisbee along the way.
In contrast to its lively heart, the borough of Milton Keynes is more than two-thirds rural, offering ample opportunity for outdoor pursuits, while the surrounding countryside and nearby Bletchley and Woburn boast stately homes, medieval ruins and modern theme parks.
For commuters, Oxley Woods is well-placed for central Milton Keynes, Buckingham and the M1 north and south, while the city’s railway station offers direct services to London Euston in just 40 minutes.
Closer still, Oxley Park Primary School, which opened in 2005
offering superb classroom and sports facilities, is enjoying great
success and high standards, and was deemed to be an
‘Outstanding’ school during its 2007 Ofsted in
SHOPSShops Distance (in miles)
The Centre MK 2.85
The Centre MK
SCHOOLSOxley Park Primary School, which opened in 2005 offers superb classroom and sports facilities, is enjoying great success and high standards and was deemed to be an ‘Outstanding’ school during its 2007 Ofsted inspection.Schools Distance (in miles)
The Centre MK 2.85
TRANSPORTExcellent road links to central Milton Keynes place a wealth of employment and leisure opportunities just minutes away; and since half of the city’s residents travel less than three miles to work, there's plenty of time to enjoy them.
For commuters, Oxley Gate is well-placed for central Milton Keynes, Buckingham and the M1 north and south, while the city’s railway station offers direct services to London Euston in just 40 minutes. Transport Distance (in miles)
Milton Keynes Train Station() 3.04
LEISUREDominating the centre’s skyline is the half-dome of Xscape, offering the thrills and spills of Europe’s largest indoor ‘real snow’ ski slope, a skydiving simulator, an indoor rock climbing wall, a 16-screen cinema, ten-pin bowling alleys and a health and fitness centre. Milton Keynes ’ cultural heart is found within the nearby Theatre District, surrounded by trendy bars and restaurants.
The vast National Bowl and the FIFA accredited stadium attract their fair share of celebrity, while English hockey and badminton have made the city their home. In fact, Milton Keynes offers angling and athletics through to volleyball and watersports and you can take in cheerleading and ultimate frisbee along the way.
In contrast to its lively heart, the borough of Milton Keynes is more than two-thirds rural, offering ample opportunity for outdoor pursuits. The surrounding countryside and nearby Bletchley and Woburn boast stately homes, medieval ruins and modern theme parks.