
Local area guide
Around Moreton Fields by bellway · Buckinghamshire
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Buckingham.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Buckingham is a thriving market town that balances genuine historic character with the everyday conveniences modern families need. Its compact town centre is lined with handsome Georgian architecture, independent shops, and welcoming cafés, while a weekly Saturday market has been a fixture of local life for generations. The University of Buckingham adds an academic energy that sets the town apart from many of its Midlands neighbours, bringing a cosmopolitan edge to what remains an unmistakably English market town. Bourton Park sits at the heart of the town's recreational offer, providing open green space for families, dog walkers, and weekend athletes alike, while Buckingham Golf Club caters to those looking for a more structured leisure pursuit. The Swan Theatre rounds out the cultural picture, staging drama and live events throughout the year. With a population large enough to sustain a varied range of amenities yet small enough to retain a genuine sense of community, Buckingham is an increasingly popular choice for buyers seeking quality of life without the cost or pace of city living.
Education is one of Buckingham's strongest suits. Buckingham Primary School is well regarded at the primary level, providing a solid foundation for younger children. At secondary level, The Royal Latin School is one of the area's most prestigious options — a selective grammar with a long-standing reputation for academic achievement — while The Buckingham School offers a well-regarded non-selective alternative, both holding strong Ofsted standings. Sixth-form provision within the town means older students can continue their studies locally without the need to travel. The presence of the University of Buckingham, the UK's only independent university, is a further asset: it contributes to the town's intellectual character and, for families thinking long term, provides higher education on the doorstep.
Buckingham is well connected for a town of its size. The A421 is the key arterial route, placing Milton Keynes roughly 20 minutes away and providing onward access to the M1. The A413 links the town north and south, while the M40 — reachable in approximately 30 minutes — opens up direct motorway connections to London, Oxford, and Birmingham. For those who prefer not to drive, regular bus services run to Milton Keynes and Aylesbury, making both towns accessible for commuters and shoppers. Milton Keynes Central station, with its fast trains into London Euston in under 35 minutes, is the natural rail gateway for the area and easily reached via the A421.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Moreton Fields to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
M&S Simply Food
0.4mi
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Nearest medical service (no GP nearby)
Mary Shephard Clinic
0.4mi
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Nearest primary school
Buckingham Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Moreton Fields.

Day-to-day shopping is straightforwardly covered, with a Tesco, an ALDI, and a Waitrose all within the town — a combination that suits both the weekly family shop and a more selective approach to groceries. The Saturday market supplements the supermarkets with fresh local produce and artisan goods, and the historic high street supports a range of independent retailers that give the town centre its distinctive character. For eating and drinking, The White Hart is one of several traditional pubs that anchor social life in the town, and the restaurant offer ranges from familiar names such as Prezzo to a growing number of independent eateries and cafés. The overall food and drink scene punches above the town's size, benefiting from the University's presence and a population that supports variety.
Buckingham's geography is one of its quiet selling points. Situated between the Cotswolds to the west and the Chiltern Hills to the south-east, the surrounding countryside offers exceptional walking, cycling, and weekend exploration — the kind of accessible rural landscape that buyers often only appreciate fully once they arrive. Claydon Lakes, a short distance from the town, provides a peaceful setting for walks and wildlife watching. On the more exhilarating end of the spectrum, Silverstone Circuit is just a few miles up the road, hosting Formula 1 and a packed calendar of motorsport and driving events. The market towns of Brackley, Towcester, and Winslow are all within easy reach for a change of scene, and the broader tapestry of National Trust properties and villages across north Buckinghamshire rewards those who enjoy getting out at weekends.
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Nearest train station
Calvert Railway Station
6.5mi
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Town centre
Buckingham
0.6mi
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