Milton Keynes, located in Buckinghamshire, offers a unique blend of urban living and green spaces, making it an attractive place for families and young professionals. Known for its pointed grid road system and iconic redway pathways, it's perfect for walking and cycling. The town boasts excellent transport links, with the M1 and a direct train to London. Local amenities include shopping centres, parks, and cultural attractions like the Milton Keynes Theatre, ensuring a community life.
Milton Keynes (MK14) postcode district is located in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, and is part of the Milton Keynes postal town.
The MK14 postcode in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, is a vibrant and diverse area with a population of around 14,500 people living in approximately 5,500 households. The average house price stands at £34624, significantly higher than the UK average of £288,000. The community boasts a mix of educational opportunities, recreational activities, and transport links, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals alike.
Settlements within MK14 include:
Blakelands, Downhead Park, Giffard Park, Great Linford, Neath Hill
The MK14 postcode area has a diverse population, with a significant majority of residents being born in the UK. The ethnic breakdown reveals that 69.3% of residents identify as White, while 10.8% are Asian and 13.6% are Black. The average age of residents is 39, which is slightly below the UK average of 40.7 years. This demographic profile indicates a community that is both youthful and diverse.
Percentage of people in Milton Keynes MK14 who are classed as being unemployed at Census 2021.
An unemployment rate of 5% in Milton Keynes MK14 is slightly above the UK average of 4.3%, indicating a moderate level of joblessness.
While some residents may face employment challenges, the rate still suggests a functioning local economy. Efforts to boost job opportunities could further enhance community stability and support the area's long-term growth.
Percentage of residents in the MK14 postcode region who identify as white.
With 81% of Milton Keynes MK14residents identifying as White, this postcode has a relatively homogenous population with some ethnic diversity.
While the majority share common backgrounds, the inclusion of different cultures brings varied experiences and enriches the community's social fabric.
Population growth means that the population of Milton Keynes MK14 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
Are under 18 years old
20% of Milton Keynes MK14 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
Milton Keynes MK14 aligns closely with the UK average of 17.4%. This indicates a balanced mix of families and other household types, with amenities catering to both children and adults.
Are enjoying retirement
15% of Milton Keynes MK14 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Milton Keynes MK14 aligns closely with the UK average of 16%, a mixed community of working-age individuals and retirees. Local amenities are likely to be diverse, and cater to both younger and older residents.
Analysing the MK14 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity, provides valuable insights into the composition of the community.
Analysing the MK14 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
The MK14 postcode area has a diverse population, with a significant majority of residents being born in the UK. The ethnic breakdown reveals that 69.3% of residents identify as White, while 10.8% are Asian and 13.6% are Black. The average age of residents is 39, which is slightly below the UK average of 40.7 years. This demographic profile indicates a community that is both youthful and diverse.
Population growth means that the population of Milton Keynes MK14 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
of Milton Keynes MK14 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
of Milton Keynes MK14 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Gender ratio in census data means the number of males for every 100 females in a population, helping us understand the balance between men and women in a specific area.
are adults
Age distribution refers to how different age groups are spread within a population, showing the number of people in each age range. This helps understand the population's structure and potential needs.
"Age Distribution by 5-year bands" in the Census 2021 breaks down the population into groups based on age ranges, each spanning five years (e.g., 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, etc.). This helps to see how many people fall into each age group, providing a clear picture of the age structure in an area.
"Living Arrangements" in the Census 2021 refers to people's relationship status and how they live with others. It includes whether someone is married, in a civil partnership, cohabiting as a couple, separated, divorced, or single, and whether they live with a partner, alone, or with others.
Legal partnership status of residents in the Milton Keynes (MK14) district, offering insights into the diversity of relationship statuses in the area. This dataset classifies residents aged 16+ in England & Wales by their partnership status.
"Gender Identity" in the Census 2021 refers to how people personally identify their gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. It includes options like male, female, non-binary, or other identities, reflecting how individuals see themselves.
Click on an postal code below for more information about the area. Each postcode give you a comprehensive overview of the postcode neighbourhood, including address, demographics, crime, transport, amenities and house prices in Milton Keynes (MK14).
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The following towns and villages can be found close to Milton Keynes MK14:
1.3 miles
In Buckinghamshire, Bow Brickhill is a peaceful village known for its picturesque countryside setting and historic church, making it the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
1.9 miles
Little Brickhill, located in Buckinghamshire, offers a peaceful countryside setting with easy access to the vibrant city of Milton Keynes, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban convenience.
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Located in Buckinghamshire, Woburn Sands is a charming town known for its picturesque woodland walks, thriving community spirit, and easy access to the stunning Woburn Abbey Gardens, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a peaceful and scenic place to call home.
2.9 miles
Great Brickhill, located in Buckinghamshire, is a picturesque village surrounded by beautiful countryside, offering a peaceful and idyllic setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere.
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Located in Buckinghamshire, Newton Longville is a peaceful village with a strong sense of community, offering a perfect balance of rural living and easy access to nearby amenities and transport links for those seeking a tranquil yet convenient lifestyle in the English countryside.
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Stoke Hammond, located in Buckinghamshire, offers a peaceful village atmosphere, picturesque countryside views, and a tight-knit community that enjoys a slower pace of life, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city living.
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With two popular tourist attractions on its doorstep (Woburn Abbey and Woburn Safari Park), Woburn is a popular destination. Dating back to 969 when it was a small hamlet, the town now hosts a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs, and a monthly Farmers market.
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Soulbury, located in Buckinghamshire, is a picturesque village known for its historic St. Michael and All Angels Church, which dates back to the 13th century, offering a tranquil countryside lifestyle with easy access to nearby towns and cities like Milton Keynes and Leighton Buzzard.
The MK14 postcode area covers parts of Milton Keynes, including the areas of Stantonbury, New Bradwell, Great Linford, and some surrounding villages. Milton Keynes is a new town with modern infrastructure and extensive green spaces.
The MK14 postcode area offers a blend of urban and suburban living with excellent amenities and services. It is known for its modern housing, good schools, and vast green spaces, making it an attractive area for families and professionals.
As of 2024, the average house price in the MK14 postcode area is around £300,000, reflecting the mix of housing types from modern apartments to larger family homes. Prices can vary significantly depending on the specific neighborhood.
Public transport in the MK14 postcode area is well-developed, with frequent bus services linking different parts of Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. Milton Keynes Central, the main railway station, offers fast train services to London, Birmingham, and other major cities.
Milton Keynes, including the MK14 postcode area, has a diverse economy. Key industries include information technology, finance, retail, and logistics, with several large companies having their headquarters or major operations in the town.
The MK14 postcode area is home to several well-regarded schools, including primary schools like Great Linford Primary School and secondary schools such as Stantonbury International School. The area also has good access to further education institutions.
Healthcare in the MK14 postcode area is comprehensive, with Milton Keynes University Hospital providing a wide range of medical services. There are also numerous GP practices, dental surgeries, and community health centres to cater to residents’ healthcare needs.
The unemployment rate in the MK14 postcode area is relatively low and in line with national averages. The diverse economy and ongoing development projects in Milton Keynes contribute to stable employment opportunities across various sectors.
The MK14 postcode area is generally considered safe. Like any urban area, there are occasional incidents of crime, but community initiatives and local policing efforts help maintain a secure environment. The area benefits from strong community spirit and active neighborhood watch programs.
Milton Keynes is known for its shopping destinations, with the MK14 area having convenient access to the Centre:MK and intu Milton Keynes, which offer a wide range of retail options. There are also several local shopping centers and independent stores in and around the MK14 postcode area.
The MK14 postcode area is quite diverse, reflecting the broader multicultural population of Milton Keynes. This diversity is evident in the variety of restaurants, cultural festivals, and community activities that cater to different ethnic and cultural groups.
The MK14 postcode area boasts ample green spaces, including the beautiful Stanton Low Park and Great Linford Park. Milton Keynes as a whole is known for its extensive network of parks, lakes, and walking paths, providing residents with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities.
The MK14 postcode includes the following local authorities:
Crime levels in the MK1 postcode area have seen fluctuations over the years, with recent statistics showing a slight increase in reported incidents. The local police force has been actively working to address these issues and prioritize the safety and security of residents in the area.
Some key hotspots in the MK1 postcode area include shopping centres, residential areas, and car parks. These areas tend to attract criminal activities such as theft, vandalism, and anti-social behaviour. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
In the past, the MK1 postcode area has faced challenges with drug-related crimes and gang activities. These issues have been a concern for both residents and law enforcement agencies, leading to targeted efforts to combat such criminal behaviour. Over the years, there has been a decrease in these types of crimes due to proactive policing strategies.
The local police force in the MK1 postcode area has set priorities to tackle various types of crimes, including theft, burglary, and anti-social behaviour. Community engagement and partnership working are key components of their approach to maintaining law and order in the area. By working closely with residents and local businesses, the police aim to create a safe and secure environment for everyone.
Sources: police.uk, ons.gov.uk.
As rated by Ofsted
High Street, Milton Keynes, MK14 5AX
St. Leger Drive, Milton Keynes, MK14 5BL
Broadway Avenue, Milton Keynes, MK14 5PY
Crosslands, Milton Keynes, MK14 6AX
Redbridge, Milton Keynes, MK14 6BB
Currier Drive, Milton Keynes, MK14 6HB
Tower Drive, Milton Keynes, MK14 6JZ
Bryony Place, Milton Keynes, MK14 7AR
1 Germander Place, Milton Keynes, MK14 7DU
69 Downs Barns Boulevard, Milton Keynes, MK14 7NA
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