The village expanded greatly in the 1970s with the addition of modern housing estates by
Barratt and
Bellway, the latter being more extensive. It has one full sized grass football park in what is known locally as "The Battlefield", as well as another smaller football field at Beechtree Park. Amenities include a newsagent, a Co-op Store (the converted 'Craigfoot Inn' and a
Scotmid, Post Office, pharmacy, two hairdressing salons and now a Coffee House. The Kincaid House Hotel consisted of accommodation and licensed bars and restaurants until it closed in 2024. Milton of Campsie Old Parish Church situated on Antermony Road has closed with a new Church now completed for use (Incorporating the Stirling Hall) at Locheil Drive. The Roman Catholic church, St Paul's, is located nearby on Cairnview Road. Until the late nineteenth century, the Kincaid and Lennox families were influential in Milton of Campsie. A small plaque at the centre of the village commemorates the accidental landing of the Italian diplomat and balloonist,
Vincenzo Lunardi, on 5 December 1785. Directly across from
Scotmid and next to the church there is a small
World War I and
World War II memorial to commemorate the men of the village who gave their lives for Britain. At the Cross there is an open seating area called "The Old Man's Rest"; previously there was a shelter for an earlier generation. ==Education==