I just read that the aircraft company this was donated to will tear the nose off and use it to repair the first flyable Bowlinbroke aircraft in over 60 years. Strange though, Thorax's post above said it's from a Blenheim. I don't know aircrafts that well, maybe it's a similar airframe.
I really do apreciate the historical and monitary value in WWII aircraft, but to me it's still a shame to tear apart this interesting vehicle. The dash must be realy amazing!
It deserves to have a new front nose re-created from scratch and displayed beside the plane imo.
I also read the woman who bought the Nelson house discovered other aircraft parts in out buildings.
She contacted Bristol Aero Collections and all of these part will become usefull in other projects.