The shed friendly Timesonline reports
Bletchley Park, the top-secret code-breaking centre which helped Britain win the Second World War, is to receive a “substantial” grant from the government’s historic monuments commission to save it from dereliction.
However, the future of the wooden huts where the Engima codes were cracked is still in doubt. They have been described in the summer as looking “like a garden shed that’s been left for 60 yearsâ€.
Bletchley Park, the top-secret code-breaking centre which helped Britain win the Second World War, is to receive a “substantial” grant from the government’s historic monuments commission to save it from dereliction.