
Saturday, September 4, 2027
Old Baptist Chapel, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom

Saturday, September 4, 2027
Old Baptist Chapel, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom
A few days before the start of World War Two, Secret Intelligence Service Spymaster Thomas Kendrick arrived at the Tower of London to trial a top secret operation: German prisoners’ cells were to be bugged and listeners installed behind the walls to record and transcribe their private conversations.
This intelligence-gathering mission proved so effective that it would go on to be set up at a further three sites to provide the Allies with crucial insight into new technology and deadly German V-weapons being developed by the Nazis.
In this astonishing history, Helen Fry uncovers the inner workings of the bugging operations at three clandestine sites: Trent Park (North London), and Latimer House and Wilton Park in Buckinghamshire.
Upon arrival at stately homes like Trent Park, high ranking German Generals and commanders were given a ‘phoney’ interrogation, then treated as ‘guests’, wined and dined at exclusive clubs, given cigars and whiskey, and encouraged to talk. There was even a fake aristocrat to charm the generals.
And so it was that the Allies secured access to some of Hitler’s most closely guarded secrets – and from those most entrusted to protect them.
Date and Time:
Saturday 4th September
11am
Location:
Old Baptist Chapel,
Old Baptist Chapel Court,
Off Church Street,
Tewkesbury,
GL20 5RZ
Tickets:
£10 per person
Old Baptist Chapel
Old Baptist Chapel Court, Church Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5RZ United Kingdom
Where to find us:
Find us by the Abbey in a beautifully restored row of timber framed buildings. The Old Baptist Chapel is located opposite the museum, along a little medieval alleyway.
Car: Take Junction 9 off the M5 and follow the signs to Tewkesbury Abbey.
There are numerous car parks nearby. You may also want to consider a car share.
Rail: The nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury. There is a bus stop a short walk away for the 42 bus will bring you into Tewkesbury.
Bus: As well as the bus that serves the railway station, there is also a regular service from Cheltenham (41) which stops in the Crescent which is almost next to the museum. There is also a bus service from Gloucester (71) which stops in the town centre, which is a short walk away.
Bike: If you cycle to the museum you may leave your bike in our courtyard garden.
Walk: If you are staying in Tewkesbury you’ll find most hotels and B&Bs are a short walk away from the museum which is centrally located in Church Street.