![]() My late father, Basil Charles Leeden, (former British Army Officer in Burma, born 1919) would have been fascinated by the internet but unfortunately, it was after his time. I found your website very interesting but wonder if you can throw any light on the origins of the name Leeden Tor. I’m really chuffed to have a name for it now. I was amazed I didn’t find that in my search, but then again I only keyed in hostels and bunkhouses it didn’t occur to me to try training centres, so I expect that’s why I didn’t come across it. Thank you very much for your reply and the info about Dartmoor Training Centre. Thank you very much for any help you can give me. ![]() ![]() I know it’s not much to go on but I thought I’d ask, as I’m writing an article about it for my website (the link’s in my signature if you want to check it out) and would like to give it a name if possible. I’ve added the appropriate photos below, including one of some boulders in the grounds and one of the bridge over a river that could be seen from the grounds. I’m pretty sure it was near to Princetown, as we went to the Plume of Feathers on two of the evenings to play bowls, but it was in the countryside and not the town. I’ve searched online and looked at all the bunkhouses and training centres but I can’t find anything that matches my photos or memories of the place. It’s a bit of a long shot but I’m trying to find the name of a place I stayed at on Dartmoor for a training week in 1992.
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