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68 from the garden
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Stony Stratford - The Cock & The Bull
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The Cock and The Bull Hotels were used by coach travellers overnight and for meal breaks during which news and gossip would be told and retold. Like all good stories, they were exaggerated as they were passed on and as news travelled between the two inns, the phrase 'cock and bull story' was applied to any such exaggerated story. Honestly!
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Wolverton Mill Lake
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Just 5 minutes walk from Number 68 is a green oasis which you can walk around, did you know that there are more than a dozen lakes in MK?
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Anyone for shopping
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Shop 'til you drop? How long will you need to browse the bargains contained in 1.6 million square feet of one the largest covered shopping centres in Europe? Thecentre:mk and Midsummer Place have over 400 shops - perhaps you'd better stay over another night and go back tomorrow!
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Xscape MK
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Now don't ever say that there's nothing to do in MK - ski, board, fly, climb, bowl, watch, shop, eat and drink - that's just in Xscape!!
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Gulliver's Land awaits
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Gulliver's Land and the Eco-Park are great days out for kids. Explore the world of dinosaurs and discover where our food comes from in Eco-Park or simply have fun, fun, fun on the rides in Gulliver's.
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Concrete Cows!
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Are these perhaps Milton Keynes' most famous inhabitants? The cows were made in 1978 by Liz Leyh, a community artist with the help of local school children using scrap materials.
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