Dartmoor, The Judge's Chair, Dunnabridge 1910
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More about this scene

The origins of the Judges Chair, sometimes called the Druids Chair (although there were no druids on the moor), are vague. One story is that it was made from slabs taken from the old Stannary Parliament at Crockern Tor, three miles away.

A Selection of Memories from Dartmoor

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Dartmoor

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In the 1960s I took my parents to stay in a bungalow a short distance from the Warren House Inn. The bungalow was called The King's Oven, and we rented it for a week. It had been used as accomodation for the tin mine inspector when he visited the area. Sadly, it has since been demolished, but I can still discern where it used to be. While we were there, my father used to like to stroll up the road to the Warren House Inn for a drink.