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Historic Ascot home used as top-secret decoding base hits the market

21 Henry Street, Ascot, was used as a base for the US central bureau to do top-secret decoding during the Second World War.
A landmark historic home, once the headquarters of the US Central Bureau, has hit the market and, boy, does it have some stories to tell.
Nyrambla, a grand hillside estate built in 1885 at 21 Henry Street, Ascot, was owned by Brisbane socialite Andree Daws.
Brisbane socialite Andree Daws, who owned 21 Henry Street, with her fifth husband, renonwed painter Lawrence Daws….
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