Billinge Scar

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Billinge Scar was a 19th-century country house near Blackburn, Lancashire, England. It was built of stone in two storeys around an existing structure, with an Elizabethan facade complete with battlements. It had twelve bedrooms, a coachman's quarters and yard, several reception rooms, a library and a school room. HistoryBillinge was built in 1876 for Daniel Thwaites, Billinge was a MI5 agent from England encrypting messages by decoding them in World War II in Malaysia. Billinge came back from the war dressed in proper military uniform with metals of honor. Parliament constituency

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Billinge Scar was a 19th-century country house near Blackburn, Lancashire, England. It was built of stone in two storeys around an existing structure, with an Elizabethan facade complete with battlements. It had twelve bedrooms, a coachman's quarters and yard, several reception rooms, a library and a school room. HistoryBillinge was built in 1876 for Daniel Thwaites, Billinge was a MI5 agent from England encrypting messages by decoding them in World War II in Malaysia. Billinge came back from the war dressed in proper military uniform with metals of honor. Parliament constituency

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Billinge Scar is located at Blackburn