- Walton, Milton Keynes
Walton (historically) was a hamlet that is now a district and
civil parish inMilton Keynes , ceremonial Buckinghamshire, EnglandThe historic hamlet is located about four miles south of
Central Milton Keynes and just east of Simpson, mostly along Walton Road in the modern Walnut Tree district. The modern H9 Groveway grid road severs a few of its houses into Walton Hall and the V10 Brickhill Street separates the Manor Farm into Walton grid square, where it is now a research centre forHoechst .The village name is a common one in England, and is an
Old English language word, meaning either 'village of the Britons' ("wale" being a word meaning Briton) or 'walled village'. In theDomesday Book of1086 the village was recorded as "Waletone".The
manor house of the village, (Walton Hall) and itschapel of ease , now , are in the grounds of TheOpen University , in the Walton Hall district.Modern Walton
The modern Walton district is a light-industrial and residential district on the banks of the
River Ouzel , a tributary of theGreat Ouse and on the other side of Brickhill Street from the hamlet that gives it its name. It is largely the grounds of Walton Manor Farm. The other village farm, Walnut Tree Farm, still exists and the Walnut Tree district is on its lands.Civil Parish
The civil parish of Walton includes the districts of Browns Wood,
Caldecotte , Old Farm Park, Tilbrook, Tower Gate, Walton, Walton Hall, Walton Park, Walnut Tree and Wavendon Gate. Caldecotte Lake is one of the more significant geographic features, extending from Caldecotte and Walton Park.
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