£59.50 (Non JG member)
Overview
The most iconic building on site is where the first Codebreakers were based before the workforce expanded into newly built huts and blocks. The Mansion continued to serve as a head office and leisure building. Today you can explore a number of exhibitions here, such as Early Days and Veterans’ Stories, as well as the office of Alastair Denniston, Head of the Government Code and Cypher School, and the Library, atmospherically dressed as it would have looked as a Naval Intelligence office during WW2. Immersive films, interactive displays, museum collections and faithfully recreated WW2 rooms will guide you on a journey to discover the past at Bletchley Park. Exhibitions, set within beautifully restored historic buildings, tell the story of this once top-secret operation. Find out more about the brilliant minds and complex machines that made this vital work possible and discover the global impact Bletchley Park had on the outcome of WW2. All the exhibitions are positioned at ground floor level. Ramps are installed on site for easy access. A disabled access lift is available to use to enter the exhibition area in Block A (The Intelligence Factory and The Art of Data). There is a range of food and drink options available for you to enjoy in relaxed, family-friendly surroundings with freshly cooked hot meals, sandwiches, snacks, cakes and a range of hot and cold drinks as well as seasonal treats.