Bletchley Park House

Bletchley Park House
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General information
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleVictorian Gothic
Tudor Revival
Dutch Baroque
Year built1877
Design and construction
DesignationsGrade II listed
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Bletchley Park House is a grade II listed English country house in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. The mansion was constructed during the years following 1883 for the financier and politician Herbert Leon in the Victorian Gothic, Tudor and Dutch Baroque styles, on the site of older buildings of the same name.

The mansion house is the main building in the Bletchley Park estate that became famous for codebreaking during the Second World War. After a period of post-war neglect, the estate is now a museum campus.