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Also referred to as Station-X, Bletchley Park was the top-secret wartime base of Allied code breakers, such as Alan Turing and Dilly Knox whose work decrypting Enigma and other enemy code systems affected the course of the Second World War. Now you can visit Bletchley Park and soak up its unique atmosphere.
http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/
in the county of Buckinghamshire
(2.9 miles, 4.7 km, direction N)Of interest to visitors to the town is Milton Keynes Museum, this preserves the history of the town and its area from the early 19th century through to the present day...
in the county of Bedfordshire
(5.3 miles, 8.5 km, direction E)The picturesque village of Woburn has an mixture of delightful old cottages and the magnificent Woburn Abbey...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Bedfordshire
(10.9 miles, 17.5 km, direction E)The lovely town of Ampthill lies sheltered by hills in the sandstone belt of Bedfordshire...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Buckinghamshire
(11.1 miles, 17.8 km, direction N)Amongst other things the small town of Olney in Buckinghamshire is famous for its hymns - Amazing Grace was one of the so-called Olney Hymns written by the rector John Newton, and William Cowper, the poet...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northamptonshire
(12.6 miles, 20.2 km, direction NW)Lying just south of Northampton this beautiful canal village offers a wealth of interest to any boating enthusiast or any country lover...
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Set in 3,000 acres of beautiful park land, Woburn Abbey has been the home of the Russell family for almost 450 years and it is.....
This stunningly beautiful house began life in the 17th-century as a small timber-framed black and white farmhouse. It was.....
Claydon House was built by the 2nd Earl Verney in the middle of the 18th-century, on land which had belonged to his family since.....
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