The Concrete Cows are an iconic symbol of Milton Keynes, designed as a public art sculpture by Canadian artist Liz Leyh in 1978. Constructed from concrete and fiberglass, the installation consists of three cows and three calves, amusingly capturing the spirit of the city’s balance between urbanity and rural heritage. They are located in an open-air setting in Bancroft, often surprising and delighting visitors with their quirky presence. The cows have become a beloved and humorous point of interest, representing the city’s embrace of unconventional art.