St Mary & St Giles Church, Milton Keynes
#27 among attractions in Milton Keynes


Facts and practical information
St Mary & St Giles Church is a parish church in Stony Stratford, in Milton Keynes, England. ()
Stony Stratford (Stony Stratford District)Milton Keynes United Kingdom
St Mary & St Giles Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Concrete Cows, Milton Keynes Museum, Cosgrove aqueduct, St Mary's Church.
 Monuments and statues, Sculpture Monuments and statues, Sculpture- Concrete Cows, Milton Keynes- 64 min walk • The Concrete Cows in Milton Keynes, England are an iconic work of sculpture, created in 1978 by the American artist Liz Leyh. There are three cows and three calves, approximately half life size. 
 Museum, Specialty museum, Science museum Museum, Specialty museum, Science museum- Milton Keynes Museum, Milton Keynes- 53 min walk • Milton Keynes Museum is an independent local museum in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. It is mostly run by volunteers with a small number of paid staff. The museum is housed in a former Victorian farmstead. 
 Bridge Bridge- Cosgrove aqueduct, Milton Keynes- 30 min walk • Cosgrove aqueduct is a navigable cast iron trough navigable aqueduct that carries the Grand Union Canal over the River Great Ouse, on the borders between Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire at the northwest margin of Milton Keynes in England. The present structure was built in 1811, to replace a previous brick structure that had failed. 
 Church Church- St Mary's Church, Milton Keynes- 93 min walk • St. Mary's Church, Shenley is an ecumenical church located in Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes, England. The church now forms part of the Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership. 
 Church Church- All Saints Church, Milton Keynes- 90 min walk • All Saints' Church is an ecumenical church located in Loughton, Milton Keynes, England. 
 Park Park- The Buszy, Milton Keynes- 99 min walk • "The Buszy", built in 2005, is a skatepark plaza in Milton Keynes, England. The skate area is covered almost entirely by the roof of the former Milton Keynes Central bus station. Pronounced "Buzzy" by the locals, the bus station, including the plaza that sits underneath its roof, is grade two listed. 
 Church Church- Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes- 68 min walk • Two Mile Ash is a district of north-west Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England, two miles south of Stony Stratford, just off Watling Street. The district was named after the Two Mile Ash toll gate on Watling Street. 
 Park Park- Oxley Woods, Milton Keynes- 99 min walk • Oxley Woods is a housing development in Oxley Park, a district of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. 
 Monastery, Historical place Monastery, Historical place- Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes- 65 min walk • Bradwell Abbey or Bradwell Priory is a Scheduled Monument, urban studies site, district and former civil parish in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The site was once the location of a Benedictine priory, founded in 1155. 
 Forts and castles Forts and castles- Castlethorpe Castle- 68 min walk • Castlethorpe Castle stood in the village of Castlethorpe, to the north of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. This was originally a motte and bailey castle with a timber structure built by Winemar, the Flemish Lord of Hanslope in the 11th or 12th Century. 
 Town, Area Town, Area- Wolverton, Milton Keynes- 46 min walk • Wolverton is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, England. It is located at the northern edge of Milton Keynes, beside the West Coast Main Line, the Grand Union Canal and the river Great Ouse. 
