• Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes. 35,531 likes · 1,166 talking about this · 108,267 were here. Bletchley Park, once Britain's best kept secret
  • (Sinclair McKay's "The Secret Life of Bletchley Park is first rate) or at least to search the park on the internet to get a little background if, like me...
  • It’s well worth celebrating the efforts of the brave men and women who once worked here – check out these fun facts about Bletchley Park!
  • Peggy Carter spent time at Bletchley Park during World War II, learning skills as a code breaker that would serve her during her career.
  • Travis, who had been head of the Naval Section of GCCS and second in command to Denniston, took his place and ran Bletchley Park for the rest of the war.
  • Once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, Bletchley Park is now a vibrant heritage attraction, open daily to visitors.
  • It went up in 1939 and initially housed a radio intercept station. This was called Station X, sometimes used later to refer to the entire Bletchley Park operation.
  • The name Bletchley Park will forever be linked to WWII codebreaking exploits and revered as the birthplace of modern computing.
  • Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes is the historic site of secret British code-breaking activities during World War II .