Broughton Brook
About Broughton Brook
This park follows the Broughton Brook and it offers local residents an attractive and quiet place to escape into greenspace.
At Broughton next to Southwold Crescent there is a popular children's play area, with another located at Kidderminster Walk. The iconic cable-stayed bridge at Tanfield Lane, Broughton, spans the brook and has been built to accommodate the proposed Bedford and Milton Keynes Waterway, which would follow the Broughton Brook if constructed.
St Lawrence Church, dating from the 14th century, sits on the edge of the park’s north-east boundary and is worth a visit for its wall paintings, hidden until a restoration in 1849. Covering large parts of the church’s north and south walls the murals include a depiction of St. George slaying the dragon.
At the north end Broughton Brook Park, you'll find Atterbury Park which has areas of ponds and wet woodland set aside for wildlife. Timber boardwalks are provided to allow visitors close access to the wetland habitats.Â
FacilitiesÂ
There are no public toilets at this park. The closest toilets are at MK Coachway Park and Ride which are approximately a 20 minute walk away. There isn't a dedicated car park for Broughton Brook, however you can park in the carpark next to Brookland Fields Primary School, Shackerstone Close.
Accessibility
A good network of hard surfaced gravel paths throughout the park. No steps or gates. Maximum gradient of 3.3% Â
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Facilities at Broughton Brook
Picnic Tables
Play Area
Santander Cycles
Seating