History, of which I (believe it or not!!) didn't steal from another poster!!
Bletchley Park was the central site for British codebreakers during World War II. It housed the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), which regularly penetrated the secret communications of the Axis...
Bletchley park is well known as being home of the famous code breakers the site is set in the grounds of a Manor House, and as the war progressed it stretched into blocks and huts in the grounds. The site started with a handful of people working there and at it's peak there was 10,000 personal...
Oh I do love Bletchley Park
Not many sites can claim to have changed the world and kick started the information age as we know it.
The history of the place changed the world as we know it and it's work during WW2 and the cold war were invaluable.
Currently there is work ongoing to help...
2012:
I believe these are now converted.
2013:
What can I say? Stripped bare. Not really much to write home about.
Open: October 1943
Closed: 1991/92
After being completed in 1943; the G-block at Bletchley Park is more than likely the final wartime building to be constructed.
The...
The work to restore the other huts is well under way so you need to be a bit stealthy to get past the builders but once inside there are no issues
Considering the history of the site it's amazing to think that sections are still in a derelict state :(
I enjoyed my visit so much I walked in and...