The building was completed in the first half of the 20th century and, after becoming part of the Government estate, was let to the Prison Commission.
[1] It became the headquarters of the Special Operations Executive in September 1940.
[2] A plaque on the building's face gives details of its former inhabitants.
[3] After the war, the property was occupied by EMI Classics[4] before it was converted for retail use.
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