Just take M1 (SOUTH).
Not really. Milton Keynes is about 50 miles north of London. Stonhenge is over 100 miles southwest of London.
58 miles going over to M1 LONDON (via M6), and then taking M1 to Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes was created in 1967.
72 miles taking this route:Take M1(S) LONDON, from Milton Keynes, to M25 DARTFORD at J6A.Take M25 (London Orbital), around LONDON, to A13 to THURROCK (LAKESIDE) at J30.Follow signs to LAKESIDE.
110 miles taking this route:Take M3 LONDON, from Southampton, to M25 HEATHROW (to M1) at J2.Take M25 (London Orbital), around London, to M1 to The NORTH to LUTON at J21.Take M1 to MILTON KEYNES.
43 miles taking M1 to the NORTH.
Kendal is about half way.
MILTON KEYNES CONSORTIUM HEADED BY MK DONS CHAIRMAN PETE WINKLEMAN
By walking By Bicycle On a bus On a train In a car By taxi.
They chose this site because it was big and was cheap. Also it is in the center of London, Oxford, Cambridge and Birmingham. So it was just an excellent spot to put something.
43 miles taking M1 to the NORTH.
Milton Keynes Lions was created in 1977.