Friends | Visit to Bletchley Park

Join the Friends for a 1940s themed day at the home of Britain's top-secret World War II code breakers.

Event details

Tickets
£65 per person
Date
Saturday 13 June 2026, 08:00
Venue
Bletchley Park
Category

Bletchley Park, located in Buckinghamshire, was the central site of British codebreaking during the Second World War. It was here that Alan Turing and a remarkable team of mathematicians, linguists, and cryptanalysts deciphered the German Enigma and Lorenz codes. Their work dramatically shortened the war and laid the foundations for modern computing and cybersecurity.

Today, Bletchley Park is a museum and heritage site, preserving the historic huts, machines, and stories of the people whose secret work changed the course of history. It offers an engaging look into wartime intelligence, innovation, and the birth of computer science.

The cost of the day trip, by coach, is £65pp and includes entry to Bletchley. The coach will depart from Chichester Cathedral at 8.00am, arriving back at 5.30pm.

Tickets are available via the link above or from the Friends Office on Tuesday or Friday mornings (01243 812980)