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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut



Westchester, NY

In the 70's or 8o's, I believe, a Historical wargamer owned a house in Great Britain

with a seperate home dedicated to wargaming. You could book the facility for the day or weekend.

Would anyone remember this gentlemans name.

TY in advance, RB

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Doesn’t ring a bell at all I’m afraid.

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Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk



Scotland

Wasn't it something like the Wargames Holiday Centre? I can't remember his name but I'll rummage around and look as I remember going there and being part of the French team re fighting Austerlitz. Had a great time there.
   
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There used to be a story, possibly apocryphal, of an old timey aristocrat who had so many miniatures his house started to subside, so he bought another house for the collection. But in my brief Googling just now I couldn't find it.


 
   
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I think it was Peter Gilder - a name from a long time ago in wargaming: https://petergilderalifeinwargaming.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-wargames-holiday-centre.html

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Regular Dakkanaut



Westchester, NY

thank you all very much

RB

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"We own the Night" 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut



London

So there is the wargames holiday centre, https://www.wargameshc.co.uk/
I thought going strong under Gerry but it would appear after he bought it from Peter he finally sold it on (he was in charge of making redundancies at the factory he was a manager at, ensured a very good redundancy package, and put himself top of the list for redundancy, part of the cash bought the centre...) and retired close by to have a non business giant wargames centre of his own
This podcast details Gerry's thoughts from his time there and his new set up.
https://yarkshiregamer.blogspot.com/2022/02/yarkshire-gamer-podcast-episode-21.html


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Looking through Gerry's blog I am taken back in time 25 years to when I would go and play WW2 6mm with these guys down in Cornwall!
https://gerryjelliottsituation.blogspot.com/

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