MHG33095 - HMS Dorlin (Combined Ops Training Site)

Summary

Combined Training Centre No. 3 was based at Dorlin House, now demolished.

Type and Period (1)

  • MILITARY TRAINING SITE (Second World War - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)

Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

Thumbnail Image supplied by D Mason, 2004

During WWII there was a Combined Operations Training Centre at Dorlin near Acharacle. This was used for training Royal Navy Beach Signals Sections and Royal Signals Beach Signals Section (Battle Training).

This seems to have been at Dorlin House though the house was demolished in the 1960s and nothing remains of it. The location of the house is believed by the RCAHMS to have been around NM 6615 7127.

There is now Dorlin Cottage near there so presumably this was a lodge associated with the house. It looks as if there might have been something in the field alongside. There is a trace of a roadway across the field and there are two concrete slabs at either side of some rhododendrons in the field. These are about 10 foot square and around 4 inches thick. They look more military than domestic or agricultural in origin. A pipe sticks out of the ground by one of them.
Information supplied by D Mason, 2004
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Dorlin House, Acharacle, Argyll, Scotland was also known as the No 3 Combined Training Centre. It had been used by the Navy from as early as 1940 but was commissioned as HMS Dorlin on 23/3/42. When the training need was met a period of care and maintenance followed from 6/4/44 to 28/11/44 when it was closed down. It was demolished (blown up) after WW2 or in 1963 depending on local accounts. <1>

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Location

Grid reference Centred NM 6615 7127 (50m by 50m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NM67SE
Civil Parish ARISAIG AND MOIDART
Geographical Area LOCHABER

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