I too moved to MK in 1977 to Eaglestone which was only half built. Even then it seemed most of MK was empty and barren. No city centre or all the eStates that are now here. I spent fair bit of time on Netherfield back as i had a friend that lived there. I loved MK back then before it started changing, a real shame. Have you done one on Fishermead ? I had friends on most of the estates surrounding Eaglestone when we first moved up.
Just to add, you can see that the original estates have been left to run down, personally i believe its been done on purpose. Those original estates had so much space and i can imagine developers hating that when they could cram on 3 or 4 times the amount of houses in the same space. Just my opinion.
Netherfield ... NeverGoThere. Lol I cycled through there, on a very hot day, many years ago. On one of the streets, most of residents were out in their front gardens, getting drunk, smoking weed, making a noise, and blaring out loud music. A couple of houses had their TV in the front garden! It was surreal. I'm sure there are many decent people living there, but I only tend to notice the A-holes.
I would imagine living there leads to depression. There's no public space... nowhere for the children, no park.... just cars and car parks and badly maintained roads.
When I lived in Bletchley I had friends that lived in netherfields and Bean Hill close by estate, both were temporary housing estates built for the workers /builders of the city I remember Netherfields being corogated metal looking back then in the 1970s, they have matured somewhat and look better with those trees
Is this meant to be as utterly bleak as it looks? At least all the locals are smiling and happy……. This might be the most depressing thing I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen some grim things.
To the review that said they where built in the 60s. Wrong built from about 1972 on to about 1977. They where designed by a group of young architects obviously they came up with these designs of houses that should have been up for 10 years maximum but 50 years later they are still standing.
They were built with a design life in excess of 70 years - these were non trad build but were never considered temporary. The pictures of them new with splashes of colour gave them a very futuristic look and feel. In terms of low rise Netherfield is quite unique for its architecture and design - the allocation of public maintained space would be considered absurd today even if it was reduced by 3/4's.
The amount of green space is amazing and makes up somewhat for the houses - odd MKCC clearly converted a good number from flat roof (well actually inverse flat with a central box gutter) to metal roofed pitch and then stopped. The roads would shame a third world nation and the general upkeep of what I assume are the private rentals is appaling. Fascinating pice of history just glad I do not have to live there albeit I can think of worse places.
?? I see potholed roads... no parkland or playing field or children's play area. The way the barracks are spread out makes any community life difficult. The houses rather being straight lines could have curved round a village green with some local amenities... but no.. this is car city wasteland
My word! This is HORRIBLE so dilapidated and third world...It is a beautiful late Summer early Autumn's day - will never look better than this. It looks like some sort of prisoner camp. Thousands of acres of beautiful country destroyed for this? Do the planners live here - town councillors? Cars everywhere... no bus stops .... how can those with no cars get about? If you are old and very young and its raining..... Where are the shops.. the health services, the cafés, the art galleries, the gyms....the swimming pool...a school, a crèche a hairdressers? Answer there aren't. I saw nothing that would make a community....Do the planners live here? Why not? I see potholed roads... no parkland or playing field or children's play area. The way the barracks are spread out makes any community life difficult. The houses rather being straight lines could have curved round a village green with some local amenities... but no.. this is car city wasteland
I too moved to MK in 1977 to Eaglestone which was only half built. Even then it seemed most of MK was empty and barren. No city centre or all the eStates that are now here. I spent fair bit of time on Netherfield back as i had a friend that lived there. I loved MK back then before it started changing, a real shame.
Have you done one on Fishermead ? I had friends on most of the estates surrounding Eaglestone when we first moved up.
Just to add, you can see that the original estates have been left to run down, personally i believe its been done on purpose. Those original estates had so much space and i can imagine developers hating that when they could cram on 3 or 4 times the amount of houses in the same space. Just my opinion.
Looks like Beverly hills , nice scenery 👌
Thanks 4 the drive
Beautiful place, has a charm that the cotswolds doesnt have.
Indeed. the Cotswolds is a cess pit in comparison.
This was 'designed' by 'planners'!
Netherfield ... NeverGoThere. Lol
I cycled through there, on a very hot day, many years ago. On one of the streets, most of residents were out in their front gardens, getting drunk, smoking weed, making a noise, and blaring out loud music. A couple of houses had their TV in the front garden! It was surreal.
I'm sure there are many decent people living there, but I only tend to notice the A-holes.
I would imagine living there leads to depression.
There's no public space... nowhere for the children, no park.... just cars and car parks and badly maintained roads.
When I lived in Bletchley I had friends that lived in netherfields and Bean Hill close by estate, both were temporary housing estates built for the workers /builders of the city I remember Netherfields being corogated metal looking back then in the 1970s, they have matured somewhat and look better with those trees
Poor trees. Disguising rubbish.
Interesting thank you
You're welcome
Grazie molto interessante
Can you do Bradwell Common please?
Looks nice
It's one of the worst places to live in Milton Keynes
@@OO7_OO7 I think that was sarcasm, babes
@@chrisgold2000 🙂 I think so too.
Is this meant to be as utterly bleak as it looks? At least all the locals are smiling and happy……. This might be the most depressing thing I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen some grim things.
To the review that said they where built in the 60s. Wrong built from about 1972 on to about 1977. They where designed by a group of young architects obviously they came up with these designs of houses that should have been up for 10 years maximum but 50 years later they are still standing.
They were built with a design life in excess of 70 years - these were non trad build but were never considered temporary. The pictures of them new with splashes of colour gave them a very futuristic look and feel.
In terms of low rise Netherfield is quite unique for its architecture and design - the allocation of public maintained space would be considered absurd today even if it was reduced by 3/4's.
The amount of green space is amazing and makes up somewhat for the houses - odd MKCC clearly converted a good number from flat roof (well actually inverse flat with a central box gutter) to metal roofed pitch and then stopped.
The roads would shame a third world nation and the general upkeep of what I assume are the private rentals is appaling. Fascinating pice of history just glad I do not have to live there albeit I can think of worse places.
Netherland...✨✨✨✨✨🗻💀💀✨✨✨🛸
Little boxes, all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same!
little boxes falling down
Do you no any 4 sale I would love 2 live there what are the house prices??
The only good thing a bout Netherfield is lots of open space
?? I see potholed roads... no parkland or playing field or children's play area.
The way the barracks are spread out makes any community life difficult.
The houses rather being straight lines could have curved round a village green with some local amenities...
but no.. this is car city wasteland
Just shows that it does not have to be old to be a slum.
Indeed. It was a slum when built
My word! This is HORRIBLE so dilapidated and third world...It is a beautiful late Summer early Autumn's
day - will never look better than this.
It looks like some sort of prisoner camp.
Thousands of acres of beautiful country destroyed for this? Do the planners live here - town councillors?
Cars everywhere... no bus stops .... how can those with no cars get about? If you are old and very young and its raining.....
Where are the shops.. the health services, the cafés, the art galleries, the gyms....the swimming pool...a school, a crèche
a hairdressers?
Answer there aren't. I saw nothing that would make a community....Do the planners live here? Why not?
I see potholed roads... no parkland or playing field or children's play area.
The way the barracks are spread out makes any community life difficult.
The houses rather being straight lines could have curved round a village green with some local amenities...
but no.. this is car city wasteland
Rabbit hutches