Two Mile Ash

There is a scheme of Findlandia super-insulated houses in Calewen and some very distinctive shared ownership homes in the High Street.

The name is shown on a map dated 1559 as "Mile Ash" as a tree on a mound with Watling Street passing either side.

A toll-gate, the "Twomile Ash Toll Gate" was located here, and it was from this that Milton Keynes Development Corporation took the district name.

Immediately behind the two mile post are three Ash trees planted by Milton Keynes Parks Trust.

[2] A Romano-British farmstead was discovered and excavated on the northern edge of the golf course (near the Mercure Hotel on Monks Way).

As numbers increased, it moved first into the Community Annexe at Two Mile Ash Middle School, and then the main hall.

Church of the Holy Cross, Two Mile Ash, on the High Street