I seem to have a permanent magnetic attraction for car and vehicle graveyards - this is my fourth one since the start of the year! Unfortunately I can't take the credit for finding this place, that goes to one of my friends who stumbled across it by accident but nonetheless I was more than happy to give it a wander for myself and see what else was there, as he could only give it a brief look. I wasn't expecting to make it here so soon however me and my friend had to pick up an amazing Second World War-era wooden trunk that was given away for free on Facebook nearby so decided to make the most of it and swing past for a look.
It would appear from the large amount of old car parts left dotted around as well as other scrap scattered across the land and stored in old Luton truck bodies that it was at least some kind of car breakers/scrap merchants/salvage dealer before being abandoned at an undetermined date. Places like this sometimes have no paperwork or business details forthcoming especially when you can't even find a name anywhere!
A nice easy mooch on an otherwise boring weekend. I love car graveyards, I never ever get tired of shooting them and this is another one on the growing list.
Thanks for looking
It would appear from the large amount of old car parts left dotted around as well as other scrap scattered across the land and stored in old Luton truck bodies that it was at least some kind of car breakers/scrap merchants/salvage dealer before being abandoned at an undetermined date. Places like this sometimes have no paperwork or business details forthcoming especially when you can't even find a name anywhere!
A nice easy mooch on an otherwise boring weekend. I love car graveyards, I never ever get tired of shooting them and this is another one on the growing list.
Thanks for looking