Old Woughton (/ˈwʊftən/ WUUF-tən) is a district and civil parish[1] in south central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
[6] Woughton House was built in 1813, and was the home of Major W J Levi JP of the Royal Bucks Hussars.
[11] Today the village is part of a larger grid square, though separated from its neighbours by the Grand Union and the flood plain of the River Ouzel.
[13] Woughton Park lies between the Grand Union Canal and the River Ouzel, in the same grid square as Walton Hall (home to the Open University), Tinkers Bridge and Passmore, although it is not connected by road to any of them: all development is accessed via Newport Road, the former B488.
In terms of population, it is the smallest wholly residential area recognised by the council in Milton Keynes.
'Passmore' is a small, mainly owner occupied, housing development located close to the H8/V8 intersection and bordered to the east by the Grand Union Canal.
Leisure facilities include the Woughton Pavilion and sports fields, a section of the Ouzel Valley Park and 'The Patch' allotments, a large site comprising over 200 plots.