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Campbell Park

Residing in the heart of Milton Keynes, this Grade II listed landscape connects the city centre to the linear park network.

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Campbell Park with Onwards and Upwards public art and the Pavilion in the background

About Campbell Park

Campbell Park is Milton Keynes' city centre park. Visitors can discover public art, water features, the Grand Union Canal, a cricket pitch and an amphitheatre. It is also home to The Parks Trust offices which are located in The Pavilion. Scale the belvedere during your visit to take in the expansive views across North East Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire.

Drone photo of tractor cutting hay in Campbell Park
Wildflower Meadows

The park boasts rich wildflower meadows. In summer you may spot our tractors hay cutting and come winter you'll be able to see our sheep carrying out their important grazing work. Managing the landscape this way helps to develop the wildflower meadow which benefits local pollinators.

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Downhill path in Campbell Park in summer
Historic Status

This park has been awarded Grade II status by Historic England due to its historic interest and innovative architectural design. Campbell Park is one of the largest parks to be laid out in England in the 20th and 21st Century. The design takes on elements from the 18th and 19th Century and fuses them into a contemporary design fitting for our pioneering new city.

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Public art with pillars Milton Keynes Rose in Campbell Park
Milton Keynes Rose

A public space designed for commemoration, celebration and contemplation. Developed in partnership by The Parks Trust and the Cenotaph Trust, with support from Milton Keynes Council.

Campbell Park Public Art

The original vision for Campbell Park was for it to be the cultural heart of the city, with sculptures sited in the park alongside art installations, performances and temporary shows. Today you can see thirteen pieces of public art within the park.

Public Art