Campbell Park is the name of the central park for Milton Keynes (England) and an electoral ward of the civil parish of Central Milton Keynes.[2] (The nearby Campbell Park (civil parish) previously included the park but no longer does so. It did not change its name after the park district was transferred to CMK Town Council).
The park is listed (grade 2) "due to its historic interest and innovative architectural design".[3]
Campbell Park, the city park, links central MK to a vast swathe of parkland down to the Ouse Valley, in all the largest and most imaginative park to have been laid out in Britain in the 20th century.
— Pevsner and others, The buildings of England: Buckinghamshire.[5]: 487
The magnificently generous city park [is] on the right scale for the city. It lies on axis with the shopping centre and rises to a mound, intentionally reminiscent of a prehistoric site, before spreading out with an exhilarating panorama over Newlands, Willen Lake and its surrounding parkland, with which it makes a single tract of countryside.
— Pevsner and others, The buildings of England: Buckinghamshire.[5]: 517
Milton Keynes Rose
The Rose, at the west end of the park and nearest to the MK's central business district, "is a public space designed for commemoration, celebration and contemplation". As well as a central Cenotaph, the installation includes markers for a wide variety of historical events.[6]
When Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022, the MK Rose was used by locals as a place to lay floral tributes.
Belvedere and the Light Pyramid
Leading east from the Rose, the Belvedere is level path leading to the Light Pyramid, a sculptural beacon designed by Liliane Lijn.[7] The ground on either side falls away so that most of the path is on an increasingly elevated embankment.
Events plateau and amphitheatre
These spaces are used for community events and biennially for IF: Milton Keynes, the Milton Keynes International Festival.
This area is also known for hosting Milton Keynes-based events such as India Day and the African Diaspora Foundation Festival.