I stumbled across a massive barn find!
I stumbled across a massive barn find!
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Lordbenny

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8,743 posts

245 months

Yesterday (15:25)
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As the title says
I spent the weekend in the South West with my sister and brother in law. Yesterday on our way to a boot fair my brother in law showed me a site with some old commercial greenhouses. They were FULL of classic cars in various states. The green houses were in a real state, broken glass and full of brambles but inside were MANY cars from memory we re talking Lotus Elan, 1960 s fastback Mustang, Rolls Royce silver shadow and Spirit, old Austins, vintage cars, Caterham, Opel Monza 3 litre etc etc etc and those were just the cars I could make out. There were at least 100 cars under covers! If you look you ll see a couple if the greenhouses that are just green, they are brambles inside the greenhouses and under the brambles are classic cars!
We drove away amazed and wanting to know more obviously!
Here s a google earth pic that backs up my story ..I ve blanked out road names etc.

dhutch

17,580 posts

223 months

Yesterday (21:40)
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Fair enough.

abzmike

11,691 posts

132 months

Yesterday (21:55)
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Hmmm… could be there for a whole set of reasons…

Brings to mind the big warehouse of motors ‘found’ in London a couple of years ago - whatever happened to them? I seem to recall the auction process they setup was a bit of a shambles…

carinaman

24,831 posts

198 months

Yesterday (22:20)
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Didn't an 'urban explorer' expose a car hoard on their YouTube channel that then resulted in people going to the site and stealing bits off cars? A colleague told me about.

If it was my premises or my vehicles I don't think I'd appreciate it put on the Internet.

paddy1970

1,397 posts

135 months

Yes... Very easy to find the location even with the road blanked... Took me the best part of 10s...please remove the pic

donkmeister

12,233 posts

126 months

Ah yes, keeping things hot is the best way to store them long term hehe

Maybe a case of someone already having the nursery and deciding to then use it for car storage, but that seems like a terrible way to store cars.

The Rotrex Kid

34,375 posts

186 months

paddy1970 said:
Yes... Very easy to find the location even with the road blanked... Took me the best part of 10s...please remove the pic
Really? Could be literally anywhere!

Caddyshack

14,385 posts

232 months

The Rotrex Kid said:
paddy1970 said:
Yes... Very easy to find the location even with the road blanked... Took me the best part of 10s...please remove the pic
Really? Could be literally anywhere!
I expect a reverse image search of some type or maybe a way to search the pic against google maps?


S100HP

13,693 posts

193 months

There was a fire there earlier in the year too. Convenient for a Maccys tho...

Literally 2 seconds to work out the location OP. Delete it.

The Rotrex Kid

34,375 posts

186 months

Caddyshack said:
The Rotrex Kid said:
paddy1970 said:
Yes... Very easy to find the location even with the road blanked... Took me the best part of 10s...please remove the pic
Really? Could be literally anywhere!
I expect a reverse image search of some type or maybe a way to search the pic against google maps?
Maybe, I tried it and Google AI has told me it's defintiely Les Halman Nurseries, Knutsford, Which it isn't

Then it said its Choice Plants, Romsey, which it isn't rofl

Dapster

9,157 posts

206 months

As a point of pedantry, a "barn find" is where a car or cars that have previously been lost of forgotten about are found languishing in the back of a barn hidden away. Presumably, given the proximity of the houses, the owner knows exactly what is there. So more that you "...found cars in a barn..." than a "barn find".

Also what's the issue of showing the pics? It's a Google earth image anyone can find. It's not as if the OP climbed over a fence and took pics from private land, or is showing how to get in, or indeed any of the contents?

JQ

6,668 posts

205 months

Dapster said:
As a point of pedantry, a "barn find" is where a car or cars that have previously been lost of forgotten about are found languishing in the back of a barn hidden away. Presumably, given the proximity of the houses, the owner knows exactly what is there. So more that you "...found cars in a barn..." than a "barn find".

Also what's the issue of showing the pics? It's a Google earth image anyone can find. It's not as if the OP climbed over a fence and took pics from private land, or is showing how to get in, or indeed any of the contents?
It highlights the location to people who may not know about it. A house 2 doors down from us was derelict for 15 years and an urban explorer made a video about it, without the location provided, it then became popular with similar people with multiple break-ins. Eventually one of them started a fire and it was significantly damaged, then another did the same and it was burnt to the ground. Worst was the garage was being used to store a Bentley Blower, which fortunately had been removed after the original urb-ex video.

The owner was a 98 year old who lived just down the road in assisted living who visited the house daily. He was our local nutter. It broke him and he passed away a few weeks later. Was all a very sad affair. The only positive being it’s now having a new house being built on the plot.

Do not underestimate what some people will do when these locations are flagged on the internet.


AmyRichardson

1,929 posts

68 months

Dapster said:
As a point of pedantry, a "barn find" is where a car or cars that have previously been lost of forgotten about are found languishing in the back of a barn hidden away. Presumably, given the proximity of the houses, the owner knows exactly what is there. So more that you "...found cars in a barn..." than a "barn find".

Also what's the issue of showing the pics? It's a Google earth image anyone can find. It's not as if the OP climbed over a fence and took pics from private land, or is showing how to get in, or indeed any of the contents?
That does indeed sounds pedantic; I'd qualify any scenario which involves any old, long-left car and the epiphany that it's a thing of value and importance (as opposed to a rusting vestig of Mad Uncle Jack's hoardomania.)

Dapster

9,157 posts

206 months

JQ said:
It highlights the location to people who may not know about it. A house 2 doors down from us was derelict for 15 years and an urban explorer made a video about it, without the location provided, it then became popular with similar people with multiple break-ins. Eventually one of them started a fire and it was significantly damaged, then another did the same and it was burnt to the ground. Worst was the garage was being used to store a Bentley Blower, which fortunately had been removed after the original urb-ex video.

The owner was a 98 year old who lived just down the road in assisted living who visited the house daily. He was our local nutter. It broke him and he passed away a few weeks later. Was all a very sad affair. The only positive being it s now having a new house being built on the plot.

Do not underestimate what some people will do when these locations are flagged on the internet.
I get that and agree with such examples but Google Earth images are available to anyone with an internet connection and doesn't require someone illegally breaking and entering and posting their content on the 'net. I can't see any elevated security risk of posting public domain images - any more than I see the need to cover reg plates of interesting cars posted on the Supercars Spotted thread so long as they are taken on the public road regardless of where they are or how much they are worth.

If the owner came on and asked for the pics to be removed I would agree that one should do so out of courtesy but otherwise, what's the issue?

I get your point but I can't see the risk

RandomCarChat

1,204 posts

73 months

S100HP said:
There was a fire there earlier in the year too. Convenient for a Maccys tho...

Literally 2 seconds to work out the location OP. Delete it.
It isn't that one.

Can't lie i'm curious to find it on google laugh

ajm_ph

1,419 posts

101 months

AmyRichardson said:
Dapster said:
As a point of pedantry, a "barn find" is where a car or cars that have previously been lost of forgotten about are found languishing in the back of a barn hidden away. Presumably, given the proximity of the houses, the owner knows exactly what is there. So more that you "...found cars in a barn..." than a "barn find".

Also what's the issue of showing the pics? It's a Google earth image anyone can find. It's not as if the OP climbed over a fence and took pics from private land, or is showing how to get in, or indeed any of the contents?
That does indeed sounds pedantic; I'd qualify any scenario which involves any old, long-left car and the epiphany that it's a thing of value and importance (as opposed to a rusting vestig of Mad Uncle Jack's hoardomania.)
I'm with Dapster, I think most people would understand a barn find to be a previously lost car, not someone stumbling across someone else's car collection. I was out cycling once and spotted a collection of impressive cars in an open garage through a gap in a fence. I may have "found" them, but it wasn't a barn find as I believe most people would define it.

Unreal

9,880 posts

51 months

Pic should be taken down.

You're basically inviting nosey people at best and scumbag criminals at worst.


Riley Blue

23,165 posts

252 months

Wouldn't have thought PH would want to be responsible for theft, vandalism etc. but not my decision or risk.

Gycraig

19 posts

42 months

Putting the location of 100 plus unsecured exotic cars online has to be just about the stupidest most selfish thing i have ever seen

Chubbyross

4,941 posts

111 months

+1 take the pic down. It’s just common courtesy, alas all too uncommon these days.