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Not too much to see, just the house and huts with story-boards explaining them and, of course the replica of Colossus (the code-cracking computer) and, when we went, a museum of early computers - it was a little odd to see computers that I had installed commercially to be shown as museum-pieces.

 

Oh! and a pigeon section

 

http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/content/hist/wartime.rhtm

 

http://www.tnmoc.org/

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Been several times - it is great. Firstly, go on the walking tour (free/included in admission) - you learn alot. Go and see the re-creation of the Bombe - and the various enigma machines. Speak to the curators - they are enthusiasts and a wealth of information. Your ticket is good for a year too - so if you want to go back, you can.

 

The national computing museum is an extra - that's where they have the colossus and other computing artefacts. They have the oldest working computer in the world set up there (and working) - quite incredible. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harwell_computer

 

If you're not interested in history, WW2, code breaking, or computing history - they you might find it a bit boring.

 

There are alot of misconceptions of what went on there, and how they did it - going to Bletchley and the tour will clear all that up.

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Truth be told chaps we didnt go. Was hammering down and blowing a gale. Will go when the weather is better me thinks.

 

Very sensible - it's a fair step between the huts and the house, and I believe that Alan Turing used a pushbike to get around

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been there 2 weeks training,that was the old bt training ground,for years good memories not a lot there.nice big old lake,the old house was the office,i went in 1985.

Has changed a bit since then :-). They got a big lottery grant to refurb the old huts. What really brings the place alive is the tour.

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