Acccomodation at Bletchley Park
Posted in Architecture, History, Museums at 12:00 on 25 May 2021
There were few facilities at Bletchley Park other than the working spaces. They did have a tennis court and there was the possibility of picnics etc on the lawns.
To simulate this outdoor loudspeakers at the modern museum play voices as if there’s a tennis match or picnic going on.
Some of the workers lived (just slept probably) off-site but there was some accomodation for others.
These buildings enclosing a courtyard were beyond the tennis court:-
Side of building to left above:-

There was a lovely stained glass window in the side wall here:-
Other side of courtyard:-
In courtyard to right of arch in photo above:-
Arch into courtyard:-
Tags: Architecture, Bletchley Park, Museums, Second World War, World War 2, WW2, WWII






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