• Bletchley Park, also known as Station X, is a country estate that was the headquarters for the code breakers and intelligence operations during World War II.
  • Soon there were as many as 10,000 people, mainly women, bicycling in from nearby billets to work in wooden huts in the park at Bletchley.
  • In August 1938, a small group of undercover codebreakers moved into Bletchley Park mansion in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
  • This Tour is a gentle stroll conducted by Tony Sale, the founder and original Curator of the Bletchley Park Museum.
  • Local Resident Offer: Residents living within a 10-mile radius of Bletchley Park can enjoy 5o% off our standard admission prices, all year round.
  • ISBN 0-330-41929-3. Edward Legg, Early History of Bletchley Park 1235– 1937, Bletchley Park Trust Historic Guides series, No. 1, 1999.
  • Key to the operation was Bletchley’s location on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, with the Bletchley Park train station on the direct line between Oxford and...
  • Bletchley Park | British Cryptanalysis during World War II“ is a compact history book written by Christian Lendl.
  • 16 April 1942: Took lunch in car and went to see the organization for breaking down ciphers [Bletchley Park] – a wonderful set of professors and genii!
  • © Bletchley Park. There are some interactive sections, and video interviews, although these are quite dark, and can be hard to see on sunny days.