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New Woburn Abbey & Bletchley Park Joint Group OfferOur historic partnership is being celebrated with a joint offer for groups. Pre-booked groups can now visit both Woburn Abbey and Gardens and Bletchley Park including lunch. Start your tour at the historic home of the Duke of Bedford where WW2 WRNs (Women’s Royal Naval Service) were billeted for their vital war work at Bletchley, before moving on to the Home of the Codebreakers.
Enjoy a morning visit with lunch at Woburn Abbey before travelling to Bletchley Park.
● Discounted entry to both Bletchley Park and Woburn Abbey
● Free entrance for the Group Organiser● Free entrance for the Coach Driver● Lunch at The Duchess’ Tea Room, Woburn Abbey
This offer is available from the 1st April to 1st November 2015.Prices held for 2016 season
Prices are per person for groups of 12 or more and must be pre booked.Format:Woburn Abbey arrival 10:00 – Explore the Gardens, Exhibition, Pottery and Gift ShopAbbey free flow from 11:0012:30 Pre booked Lunch – Soup and sandwiches @ £8.50pp including tea/coffee13:30 Depart Woburn Abbey14:00 Arrive at Bletchley Park17:00 Depart BP
Bletchley ParkOnce Britain's best kept secret, Bletchley Park, home of the Codebreakers, is today a unique heritage site and vibrant tourist attraction. 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 with soundscape.
Woburn AbbeyExplore Woburn Abbey and learn about its role during WW2. Discover amusing stories about the challenges faced by WRN’s whilst there. It was far from luxurious and many saw their time in this historic home as a hardship! See the rooms where they lived and played. Your visit is set against the family’s collection of over 250 works of art displayed in more than 20 rooms.
To book please contact:
Per person
Ticket
£32 Adults
£29 Concessions
£20 Children 3-15
£22Disabled
£22Carer
Lisa Weaver, Groups Co-ordinator; Woburn Abbey and GardensEmail: [email protected] Telephone: 01525 292101 www.woburnabbey.co.uk