Step into the rich history of Newport Pagnell, a charming market town that stands out as one of the hidden gems near Milton Keynes! While small in size, Newport Pagnell has played a significant role throughout the centuries, offering visitors a rich tapestry of stories and landmarks to explore.
First mentioned in the Domesday Book, the town’s name comes from the Paynel family, who once owned the manor here. Its bustling markets—centred around what is now Market Hill—highlight its prosperous medieval roots. During the English Civil War, Newport Pagnell was of strategic importance, and even earlier, it was home to Tickford Priory, a Benedictine monastery that stood until 1542.
In the coaching era, Newport Pagnell became a vital stop for travellers, and its reputation grew as a centre for lace-making, parchment production, and later, as the home of the iconic Aston Martin factory.
Today, this delightful town offers a unique blend of history and character, from its ancient landmarks to its enduring connection to craftsmanship and innovation. Join us on this trail to uncover the secrets of Newport Pagnell, and discover why it deserves a spot on your must-visit list. Let’s explore!
The walk covers a route of 3.1 miles (4.9 km). It’s a 2-3 hour circular walk of moderate effort.
I suggest parking your car in a long stay car park, Station Road, Newport Pagnell MK16 0AG. Parking is free.
The following Points of Interest are covered:
Newport Pagnell
Church House
Cedars School
84 Silver street
Cowley Parchment Works
Lovat House
March of Intellect
The Hermitage
Ye Olde Kiosk
The Vicarage
Queen Anne Hospital
Tickford Bridge
Aston Martin
The Wrestlers
Tickford Abbey
Newport Pagnell
North Bridge
Manor House
Almshouses John Revis
Thomas Abbott Hamilton Monument
Parish Church of St Peter’s
Odell
The Swan Hotel
Old Post Office
38 High Street
Old Manse
United Reform Church
Methodist Church
The Dolphin
Brewery House
Bury Field
Police Station