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Bletchley Park

Milton Keynes

Project Details

£5m to £9.99M

Alteration to existing property, Listed Building - Grade II, Within a Conservation Area

Practice

Kennedy O'Callaghan Architects

70 Cowcross Street , LONDON , EC1M 6EJ

A phased conservation project which we have been closely involved with for 12 years, "the restoration of Bletchley Park, the site of the war-time code-breakers" for Bletchley Park Trust. Phase 1: £4.8m, opened by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge in 2014: Masterplan and stage 2 HLF Application, team leader, conservation architect and full architectural service for improving access, orientation, learning and interpretation, with a team of consultants sub-contracted to us, for the conservation of wartime huts as museum exhibits, and of a derelict 1942 "spider block" as a Visitor Centre, interpretation within the landscape and other landscape work. Other phases include bringing back to life further wartime huts, blocks and alterations and repairs to the Victorian mansion and out-buildings. In 2019 the D-day audio-visual display was installed in the refurbished former Teleprinter Building. We obtained planning permission for a Learning Centre in the wartime buildings of Block E and the Diesel House. ' In 2022 work was completed to convert Block A into a new exhibition space called 'The Intelligence Factory' with offices on the first floor. Also in 2022 work was completed on a bespoke Collections Centre in the wartime Teleprinter buildings.