'Walton Hall' is a district in
Milton Keynes, in the
English county of
Buckinghamshire, and is the location of the campus and offices of the
Open University. The campus covers 40 hectares and the first buildings were designed by
Maxwell Fry &
Jane Drew in 1969.
Together with the adjacent
Walton district, it was anciently in the parish of Walton. The
manor house ''(Walton Hall)'' that gives the district its name and the tiny parish church, now , are in the University's grounds. The historic hamlet of Walton is in the Walton Hall district but outside the grounds. The village farm-lands are divided between Walton Hall, the modern Walton,
Kents Hill and
Walnut Tree.
It is on the banks of the
Ouzel, a tributary of the
Great Ouse, where there a disused
balancing lake has been naturalised and is home to
reeds,
bulrushes,
reed warbler,
reed bunting,
water rail,
sparrowhawk,
kestrel,
green woodpecker,
grass snake and many varieties of
odonata. Surrounding the
reedbed are ponds and open water, ancient hedgerows and hay meadow.
See also
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Walton, Milton Keynes