Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park which includes a house and a pond
Bletchley Park which includes a statue or sculpture and interior views
Bletchley Park featuring heritage elements
Bletchley Park which includes a park and a pond as well as a couple
Bletchley Park showing interior views


The house that may have won World War II is today a museum devoted to the code breaking that went on here.

Bletchley Park comprises a glorious countryside estate entrenched in a history of codes and secrecy. It is the site where Allied code breakers worked on cracking enemy Enigma messages in World War II. Inspect the intriguing temporary displays that cover such topics as secrecy, security and the park’s history.

Step inside historic Codebreaking Huts 3 and 6, where Allied Intelligence decrypted the German Enigma cipher. It is thought the work carried out here shortened the war and altered its outcome. See the old-world machinery and projections that paint a picture of those desperate times.

Hut 11 shows the Bombe machines that deciphered the encryptions, while Hut 8 recreates the office of famous code breaker Alan Turing. Visit the Bletchley Park Mansion for the Wartime Garages and Library. The house’s exterior has a varied aesthetic, with a light green dome and redbrick chimneys. Wander through the landscaped gardens enclosing the site.

Dine amid history in Hut 4, which served as a Naval Intelligence Codebreaking Hut in World War II. The menu includes light bites and soups. Sip hot drinks from the coffee shop in the visitor center and purchase items from the snack shop that opens in the Pump Room in summer. On the weekend, the cakes and sandwiches of a traditional English afternoon tea fill tables in the house. Purchase code-breaking memorabilia in the gift shop.

The estate opens daily year-round from morning to late afternoon. There is an entrance fee, with discounts for teenagers and free admission for those under the age of 12.

Bletchley Park is in the southeastern corner of its namesake village, a 10-minute drive south of Milton Keynes. Arrive at the Bletchley railway station and walk northwest for 5 minutes to get here. Explore nearby landmarks, such as Blue Lagoon Local Nature Reserve and the National Museum of Computing.

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You will get “information saturation”. Take at least 2 trips there and be in awe of these code breakers who never received their due recognition.

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Allow a whole day to be able to see everything!

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Fascinating place to visit, but a lot of information to take in. Go early and plan to stay for the day or take advantage of the 12 month entry on the ticket and split your visit over two days if you have the time.

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If you are interested in code breaking and the war effort go early. We spend 6 hours at Bletchley

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Try and get there early morning and pick a day when it's not raining.

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Allow plenty of time, I'd take a picnic as cafe food looked over priced and limited. We did not eat there.

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