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Bunhill: Tap rooms

Chris Blackhurst
Sunday 24 January 1993 00:02 GMT
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ELLIOTT Bernard, who loaned a Mayfair flat to David Mellor and his Mercedes for the family photo-call after the Antonia de Sancha revelations, has just acquired another London building. The property tycoon has bought the leasehold on Camelford House, a Sixties block on Albert Embankment. Currently let to British Telecom, the building is the centre for the telephone bugging operations of the police and security services. It is also next door to the new MI6 headquarters.

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