Bletchley
Milton Keynes
Bletchley
is a constituent town of
Milton Keynes, in
Buckinghamshire,
England. It
is located in the south-
west of Milton Keynes, and is split
between the
civil parishes of Bletchley
and Fenny Stratford and West Bletchley.
Bletchley is best known for Bletchley
Park, the headquarters of
Britain's
World War II codebreaking
organisation, now a museum.
Bletchley
History
Bletchley grew from an obscure hamlet
on the road from Fenny
Stratford to
Buckingham with the arrival of the
London and North
Western Railway
in 1845 and its subsequent junction
with the
Oxford-Cambridge Varsity
Line shortly afterwards
Bletchley Park
Within the West Bletchley parish,
in the Church Green district, is
Bletchley
Park, which, during the Second World
War, was home to the
Government
Code and Cypher School. The
German Enigma code was cracked
here by, amongst others, Alan Turing.
Another cipher machine was solved
with the aid of early computing
devices, known as Colossus
Bletchley Park
Bletchley,
Milton Keynes,
United Kingdom
+44 1908 640404
Bletchley Rugby
Club
Bletchley Rugby Club Ltd seeks
expressions of interest from individuals
or organisations with facilities
management experience in order to
assist in the delivery of the
Clubs
Development Plan through the
effective management of the Club’s
buildings and the delivery of food
and beverages.
Manor Fields
Bletchley
Buckinghamshire
MK2 2HX
Sat Nav users:
Use MK17 9JH
(Dobbies Garden Centre,
which we are opposite).