A new town / city, creating the  Unitary Authority of Milton Keynes in North Buckinghamshire.  With a history of only 40 years and a population of 200,000 plus, it is now famous for its endless roundabouts and concrete cows! This category includes sites within the urban area of the town / city of Milton Keynes which includes the areas of
A:- Ashland B:- Bancroft - Beancroft Park - Beanhill, Blakelands - Bleak Hall - Blue Bridge - Bolbeck Park - Bradville - Bradwell - Bradwell Abbey - Bradwell Common - Brookfurlong - Broughton - Browns Wood
C:- Caldecotte - Campbell Park - Central Milton Keynes - Coffee Hall - Conniburrow - Crownhill
D:- Downhead Park - Downs Barn -- E:- Eaglestone - Elfield Park - Emmerson Valley F:- Fishermead - Fox Milne - Furzton
G:- Giffard Park - Granby - Grange Hill - Great Holm - Great Linford - Greenleys H:- Heelands - Hodge Lea
K:- Kents Hill - Kingston - Knowlhill L:- Leadenhall - Linford Wood - Loughton - Loughton Lodge M:- Medbourne - Milton Keynes Village N:- Neath Hill - Netherfield - New Bradwell - Newlands - Northfield O:- Oakhill - Oldbrook - Old Farm Park - Old Wolverton P:- Pear Tree Bridge - Pennyland - Pineham R:- Redmoor - Rooksley
S:- Shenley Brook End - Shenley Church End - Shenley Lodge - Shenley Wood - Simpson - Springfield - Stacey Bushes - Stantonbury - Stantonbury Campus - Stantonbury Fields - Stonebridge T:- Tattenhoe - Tilbrook - Tinkers Bridge - Tongwell - Two Mile Ash
W:- Walnut Tree - Walton - Walton Hall - Walton Park - Wavendon Gate - Westcroft - Willen - Willen Lake - Willen Park - Winterhill - Wallstone - Wolverton - Wolverton Mill - Wolverton Mill South - Woodhill - Woughton on the Green - Woughton Park - Wymbush..