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Bletchley Park
The Mansion,
Bletchley Park,
BLETCHLEY,
Milton Keynes,
MK3 6EB
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Known as 'Station X' during World War II, this was the home of the secret scientific team that worked to decipher German military messages sent using the Enigma code machine. Visitors can find out more about the Enigma machine; the 'bombes', computers used to crack the code; Alan Turing, one of the leading mathematicians of his day, who worked on the project; as well as see a number of other displays including the use of pigeons during the war, wartime vehicles, and a Churchill collection.
Further information
Tel: 01908 640404
Fax: 01908 274381
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Prices
£12 (ch 12-16 £6, under 12 free, concessions £10). Family £26
Opening times
Open Mar-Oct 9.30-5
Nov-Feb 9.30-4
Facilities
Picnic area.
Restaurant.
Café.
Parking (off site parking free).
Coach parties welcome.
Giftshop.
No dogs (except assist dogs).
Use the route planner for your trip
Approach Bletchley from V7 Saxon St. At rdbt, southern end of Saxon St under railway bridge towards Buckingham & follow signs to Bletchley Park