Attractions and places to see around Hulcote And Salford offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region, located in Bedfordshire, provides opportunities to explore ancient ruins, Roman history, and tranquil lakes. Visitors can discover significant landmarks and enjoy outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can wander between the remainders of the walls, which allows to get a good impression of the original layout and size of the rooms.
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Great place to run with a mixture of path types some super fast (MK Redways) and some smaller paths. Lots of places to stop to eat, buy food and art installations.
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Great Lake to run around, paths are a little bumpy but that doesnโt spoil the run
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Free to visit. English heritage link https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/houghton-house/
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The Grand Union Canal was formed to link London, the Nottinghamshire Derbyshire coalfields, and Birmingham under single ownership. The main line of this canal was the Grand Junction Canal (Braunston to Brentford). This was authorised in 1793. It provided a more direct route to London than the existing route of the Oxford Canal and the Thames.
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Bancroft is one of the most fascinating archaeological landscapes in Milton Keynes. Known primarily for its Roman villa, archaeological digs have revealed almost continuous occupation from 800 BC.
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Tongwell Lake seems to be Milton Keynesโ very own swan haven. The path around the lake is easy to follow as it only takes around 30 minutes to walk the whole way round. At times itโs not possible to see the lake through the reeds and bushes but in the openings you can enjoy some nice views of nature. Thereโs a large island in the middle of the lake, so if youโre a birdwatcher we recommend bringing some binoculars to spot any birds over there.
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The area offers several significant historical sites. You can visit Houghton House Ruins, a 17th-century mansion managed by English Heritage, known for its views and connection to 'Pilgrim's Progress'. Another notable site is Bancroft Roman Villa, one of Britain's most extensively excavated Roman villas, where you can walk among the remains of ancient walls. Additionally, Bradwell Windmill, the oldest tower mill in Buckinghamshire, offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, the region features several natural and man-made lakes perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Teardrop Lakes provides a relaxing environment with cycle paths. Tongwell Lake is known as a swan haven, offering an easy 30-minute walk around its perimeter, ideal for birdwatching.
The area around Hulcote and Salford is well-suited for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and running. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Descent Out of Cranfield loop' or the 'Stewartby Lake โ Millbrook Gravel Path loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Caldecotte Lake โ Caldecotte Lake North loop'. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Brooklands Meadow Park loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Hulcote And Salford, Gravel biking around Hulcote And Salford, and Running Trails around Hulcote And Salford guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. Both Houghton House Ruins and Bancroft Roman Villa offer engaging historical exploration for all ages. Natural spots like Teardrop Lakes and Tongwell Lake are great for walks, cycling, and enjoying nature with children. Bradwell Windmill also provides an interesting historical visit for families.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. The hollowed walls of Houghton House Ruins are noted for their elegance and the terrific views they offer. At Bancroft Roman Villa, the ability to wander between the remains of the walls gives a strong impression of the original layout. For nature lovers, Tongwell Lake is praised as a 'swan haven' with easy paths, while Teardrop Lakes offers relaxing cycle paths.
Yes, the surrounding countryside provides numerous walking opportunities. While specific named walking routes for Hulcote itself aren't detailed in the guide, the area is characterized by rolling hills, fields, and woodlands. For structured routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Hulcote And Salford guide, which includes paths suitable for walking, such as the 'Brooklands Meadow Park loop' or the 'Broughton Brook Park โ Peaceful Spot loop'.
At Tongwell Lake, you can expect to see many swans, as it's known as a 'swan haven'. The large island in the middle of the lake makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching, so bringing binoculars is recommended to spot various bird species.
Hulcote village is known for its distinctive 'Bricklayer's Gothic' cottages from the early 19th century. These feature chequered brickwork and Gothic-style windows, giving the village a unique charm and earning it the nickname 'Chapel Village'.
Yes, in Hulcote itself, you can visit St. Nicholas Church. Dating back to the 12th century, this Grade II listed building is noted for its beautiful architecture and stained-glass windows, and it remains an active place of worship.
Yes, Teardrop Lakes offers good cycle paths that are generally easy to navigate. While it can be busy, there's often space to ride on the grass to pass others. For more options, the Cycling around Hulcote And Salford guide lists several easy routes, such as the 'Stewartby Lake โ Millbrook Gravel Path loop'.
Bancroft Roman Villa is one of the most extensively excavated Roman villas in Britain, discovered in 1971. It was part of a larger network of Roman farming estates in the Milton Keynes area. The excavations revealed features like an underfloor heating system, a bath suite, walled gardens, and a summer house, offering a comprehensive insight into Roman life and architecture.
While the original watermill mentioned in the Domesday Book no longer stands, the remains of a later tower mill, now known as The Round House, are present in Hulcote. Two storeys of this mill survive and have been re-roofed and renovated, offering a glimpse into the area's milling history.


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