The Vamp crashed in 1953, on a training flight. The aircraft was based at Pembrey. I went there about 10 years ago. at that time I got caught in a nasty squall on the hillside and had to take shelter using the wreckage for a while until the squall passed.
Apparently there is also a Lancaster bomber nearby (which I did not find) and also some very scant remains of a B24 Liberator . Also, in the area, near the Cray reservoir, there are parts of a Vulcan.
The following photos are from 2001.
Vampire VZ106
Looking at the difference between your photos and mine, it would look like someone has tried to reassemble the wreckage in the general form on the original aircraft. It was a lot more spread out when I went.
The Vulcan site, not much left here actually. XH536, went down testing out terrain following radar at night. It seems it didn't follow the terrain properly and clipped the top of a mountain near Cray. Judging by how little wreckage was left, I think that the RAF cleared most of this one up.
The B24 Liberator, went down in 1943 and was totally destoryed by fire. There are still blobs of once-molten aluminium lying in the grass.
I found about these wrecks from an old site , something like gpswalker.cwc.net. I think the owner took it down after some of the wrecks got plundered.