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# Edwin Duncan Sandys's London Home For over forty years, this address served as Lord Duncan-Sandys's domestic anchor during one of the most transformative periods in British political history. Having established himself as a significant figure in post-war politics—serving as Minister of Housing and Local Government, Defence Secretary, and Commonwealth Secretary—Duncan-Sandys retreated to this residence each evening, where the weight of Cold War diplomacy and domestic reform could be contemplated away from Westminster's pressures. Within these walls from 1945 to 1986, he not only raised his family but also shaped crucial policies on nuclear defence, European cooperation, and urban development that would define Britain's second half of the twentieth century. This was more than simply where the statesman lived; it was the private counterbalance to his public life, a sanctuary from which he emerged to influence the destiny of nations, and ultimately the place where his long career in service drew to a close, leaving behind four decades of personal history intertwined with Britain's own post-war journey.

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