Like it or not. we owe a lot to the British. England’s history is popular due to its profound global influence, which includes the Industrial Revolution that transformed societies worldwide, the establishment of the British Empire, the origin of the English language and common law system, and contributions to literature, science, and sport. Its rich history is visible in ancient sites like Stonehenge, influential literary figures, and the development of democratic institutions like the parliamentary system.
Even above and beyond those crucial and fundamental aspects, the country is filled with history. Sure, there’s always Stonehenge and endless opportunities for you to see, touch and explore real history. But, while you’re on the way to these marvels, you might find yourself craving a pint of ale, or a freshly made fish supper. Historic pubs are everywhere and you’ll really be missing out if you don’t stop to see what we mean.
One such example is The Whyte Heart in Bletchingly. Sure, the history just oozes from every corner, but don’t let that get in the way of what is a bang up to date eatery and hotel. It’s as fresh as a daisy.


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One of the nice aspects of places like Bletchly, the walks. Nothing like it after a pint and a meal. Click here


Why not take the train? Bletchley has a rail station with direct services to London Euston, Milton Keynes, and other towns. Bletchley Station is also a short walk from Bletchley Park. Bletchley Station: This is the main train station in the area, conveniently located near Bletchley Park.


It’s easy to get to Bletchley Park. You can get around with OMIO. To book, Click here



