Bletchley Park – home of the Codebreakers and special 1940’s event


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### Find out more about the Codebreakers at Bletchley Park ….and as added interest, we visit during their 1940’s weekend!
Bletchley Park’s much-loved 1940s Weekend returns, and our visit takes place on Sunday 28th September. The event provides fun filled days and a chance to step back in time enjoying vintage entertainment at the internationally renowned museum and heritage attraction, once home to Britain’s World War Two Codebreakers.
Visitors can dress to impress in 1940s attire or take to the dance floor and learn some moves with Swing Dance MK and enjoy live music. There will also be market stalls for those who would like to indulge in a little vintage retail therapy.
Explore this fascinating place, home of the Enigma Machine, Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes. Once Britain’s best-kept secret, today Bletchley Park, is home of the Codebreakers, and is a unique heritage site.
Visitors can explore and experience the top-secret world of iconic WW2 Codebreaking Huts and Blocks set within an atmospheric Victorian estate nestled in peaceful parkland.
Cost £50pp – Audio guides available on arrival
Book online @ www.realsocialising.co.uk Or email viv@realsocialising.co.uk
Pick up points: Cheriton Post Office, Folkestone Bus Station, Red Lion Square Hythe, Ashford Park Street. Contact us to talk about bespoke pick-ups for larger groups.

Bletchley Park – home of the Codebreakers and special 1940’s event