A really good video. Worth 10,000+ views. I think most of your videos should be getting 2 or 3,000 views minimum. Was this a case of you distributing it differently or TH-cam adding it to their recommended page? Hopefully, this leads to you gaining a new wave of dedicated followers. You derseve it with all the work you put in 👍
Thank you so much dear 🙏 I really appreciate your comment 🥰 this video has blown up massively...its taken me by surprise 😮 I'm thinking it's due to YT adding it to their recommended list - thanks YT 😊 There has been movement with followers, which I'm ever so grateful for 🥰 You are one of my avid followers 🤗💙🤗
Hey there Richie, hope it's not raining up your way - I'm in Southport & it's a constant drizzle! I absolutely loved this place - cheers for popping by mate - take care & stay safe 👍🏽
This is in Wales as I was on a supported holiday to Wales in August & the group minibus drove past this. I'm not sharing any postcodes or where is exactly is but I was staying in a cottage in Builth Wells at the time
This looks like a family coach and petrol station business that ceased at least 15 years or so, judging by the petrol prices shown on the display sign. Work is going on slowly to clear everything, hence the asbestos warning signs and the neat piles of wood inside. Somebody might be interested in the four-door Austin A30/A35 for restoration also. Enthusiasts might buy the old coaches for conversion and restoration. No squatters or vandals in sight!
I enjoy exploring these types of places. Seeing the old & imagining what life would have been like back then! I saw a sign at the back that was in the 70's - I was in primary school then. I'm a bit of a bus & transport nut so this location was right up my alley. A bucket list moment fulfilled 😊 there are many vintage car enthusiasts out there, but I must stress - I do not disclose locations to preserve what I have seen. I appreciate you popping in & watching - thank you 🙏
It was a petrol station owned by a man who also locally owned a bus company (Browns of Builth coaches) near by. more recently (last couple of years) he had his licence revoked for not taking care of vehicles and maintenance. Hence why there is a lot of buses saying Browns Of Builth. Alot of classic and rare buses dumped, especially behind the petrol station. A couple of buses have been listed on Facebook Marketplace during the last year or two. Still see the Volvo B10M Plaxton Premiere still there.
Thank you so much for providing some history - I find the location fascinating - especially all the variety of buses & vintage cars. Cheers for watching, take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
There is another yard ten minutes further up the road on a dead end track with more abandoned buses , but the old coach operator boss lives in the house opposite
I watch a guy in the States who does some of this searching abandoned places, interesting to see it in UK though, its always interesting to see these places. I would imagine there is still ownership of the place though? I am also surprised there is a lacking of signs of down and outs and kids doing the same as you. I know I would lol.
@julianp2868 G'day Julian 👋🏾 there are heaps of urban explorers - what we call urbexers - for short - out there! Some have made their hobby work for them & live off funds from YT...most places are owned by 'someone'! Some locations are very secure & others - you can walk straight in! Cheers for watching & dropping by ✌🏾 take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
V285BAN, and one or two others were listed for sale earlier last year or this year. Says Sold, so not sure if its been falsely advertised or just not went through?
Brilliant vlog there is a lot more to see around there, would of been good if you could of got in a few more of them that would of been interesting, and seeing what sort of milage they have done, some very clear reg numbers so we can Google them to see history of them. Great vlog well done Cheers
Gday John, cheers mate 👌🏾 appreciate your feedback...next time I find a gem like this, I'll keep your idea in mind to take a better look at the milage etc 👍🏽 have an awesome day - take care 😊
I wish that I could have owned that place so I could fix’s the buses and make them perfectly comfortable and working and can you tell us where that location is
@wonderisagamer6827 hello 👋🏾 I appreciate that you like the buses, however, I do not give out locations. I believe this is a well kept secret amongst urban explorers. Thank you for commenting, take care 😊
Hello there my name is John I'm from England you say you're in England do you mainly cover Australia or New Zealand because I'm not sure where you're actually from you sound like you're from Australia I have just now subscribed came across your video so I'm going to watch this video and see how it goes and
"I understand your perspective, but I think there’s always something new to discover if you look closely. Have you found any hidden gems at this location? "
You can't keep away from work even when on holidays can you 🤣🤣 A great explore, so what was this place? I'm doubting a bus depot because of all the different companies, but seems strange for a graveyard too. You would think they'd sell them for motorhomes or private operators or something.
@APJ-1 I couldn’t find much historical information about this site. It doesn’t appear on any maps from the 1950s or earlier, indicating that it likely opened after that period. There was also a popular café on the premises. The site features an old service station with a workshop and storage area in the back, along with a coach yard filled with abandoned vehicles. Considering that the price of unleaded fuel on the sign was under a pound per litre, I estimate that fuel sales at the site ended sometime between 2005 and 2008. While. The earliest street view of the site dates back to around 2008, & the pumps appeared to be in disrepair even then...
They could! Will you do them up to the safety standards for humans to live in them? Unfortunately, it's all about money, get off your high horse & enjoy the video OR keep scrolling. Thank you, have an amazing day 🙌🏿
@@AbandonedAngel Yh same. I also think the fuel station also needs a attention as well as the coaches because i can see it been damaged by nature so that’s why I can feel the place needs a bit of love to it
A really good video. Worth 10,000+ views. I think most of your videos should be getting 2 or 3,000 views minimum. Was this a case of you distributing it differently or TH-cam adding it to their recommended page?
Hopefully, this leads to you gaining a new wave of dedicated followers. You derseve it with all the work you put in 👍
Thank you so much dear 🙏 I really appreciate your comment 🥰 this video has blown up massively...its taken me by surprise 😮 I'm thinking it's due to YT adding it to their recommended list - thanks YT 😊
There has been movement with followers, which I'm ever so grateful for 🥰
You are one of my avid followers 🤗💙🤗
Right up your alley this place nice one
@@abandonedexploringmike it sure is Mike, I have a ball walking around 😊
@@AbandonedAngel I bet you did
A real bus man's holiday 👌 Absolutely nailed it 👍
@@theurbandon5902 bus lady - thank you 🤣 cheers buddy 🥰
Imagine the memories these xoaches hold in them, school trips, pantomime trips and so on .
Indeed! The memories they formed would last a lifetime 🥰 thank you so much for watching 🙏 take care 😊
💚 awesome 👍🏻
Thanks loads 🥰
Great video I watched this on Sunday the 15th of September'24
@@john0597 bless 🙌🏿 🙏 😊
😮alot of value in scrape there and all the engines, axles etc.... sell able the cars complete too. 😊
Very true! A car or bus enthusiast dream
good one
Hey there Richie, hope it's not raining up your way - I'm in Southport & it's a constant drizzle! I absolutely loved this place - cheers for popping by mate - take care & stay safe 👍🏽
This is in Wales as I was on a supported holiday to Wales in August & the group minibus drove past this. I'm not sharing any postcodes or where is exactly is but I was staying in a cottage in Builth Wells at the time
Thanks for watching, stay safe & take care ✌🏾
This looks like a family coach and petrol station business that ceased at least 15 years or so, judging by the petrol prices shown on the display sign. Work is going on slowly to clear everything, hence the asbestos warning signs and the neat piles of wood inside. Somebody might be interested in the four-door Austin A30/A35 for restoration also.
Enthusiasts might buy the old coaches for conversion and restoration. No squatters or vandals in sight!
I enjoy exploring these types of places. Seeing the old & imagining what life would have been like back then! I saw a sign at the back that was in the 70's - I was in primary school then. I'm a bit of a bus & transport nut so this location was right up my alley. A bucket list moment fulfilled 😊 there are many vintage car enthusiasts out there, but I must stress - I do not disclose locations to preserve what I have seen. I appreciate you popping in & watching - thank you 🙏
It was a petrol station owned by a man who also locally owned a bus company (Browns of Builth coaches) near by. more recently (last couple of years) he had his licence revoked for not taking care of vehicles and maintenance. Hence why there is a lot of buses saying Browns Of Builth. Alot of classic and rare buses dumped, especially behind the petrol station.
A couple of buses have been listed on Facebook Marketplace during the last year or two.
Still see the Volvo B10M Plaxton Premiere still there.
Thank you so much for providing some history - I find the location fascinating - especially all the variety of buses & vintage cars. Cheers for watching, take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
There is another yard ten minutes further up the road on a dead end track with more abandoned buses , but the old coach operator boss lives in the house opposite
Yea, I'm happy to just explore this one 😉 thanks anyway! Take care ✌🏾
I watch a guy in the States who does some of this searching abandoned places, interesting to see it in UK though, its always interesting to see these places. I would imagine there is still ownership of the place though? I am also surprised there is a lacking of signs of down and outs and kids doing the same as you. I know I would lol.
Nice one
@julianp2868 G'day Julian 👋🏾 there are heaps of urban explorers - what we call urbexers - for short - out there! Some have made their hobby work for them & live off funds from YT...most places are owned by 'someone'! Some locations are very secure & others - you can walk straight in! Cheers for watching & dropping by ✌🏾 take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
V285BAN, and one or two others were listed for sale earlier last year or this year. Says Sold, so not sure if its been falsely advertised or just not went through?
Well that's interesting 🤔 I wonder what happened? Cheers for watching 🙌🏿
i bet they were all complete and running when they were parked up , probably only because they were getting tired and worn out
@@exploringsydneyandbeyond9059 the moss added to the natural beauty of these beasts! Yes, they could have reached their use by date...soooo kool 😀
WHAT A SAD ENDING FOR THE BUSES
THERE'RE NOT BUSES, THERE'RE COACHES 😂
Brilliant vlog there is a lot more to see around there, would of been good if you could of got in a few more of them that would of been interesting, and seeing what sort of milage they have done, some very clear reg numbers so we can Google them to see history of them. Great vlog well done Cheers
Gday John, cheers mate 👌🏾 appreciate your feedback...next time I find a gem like this, I'll keep your idea in mind to take a better look at the milage etc 👍🏽 have an awesome day - take care 😊
I wish that I could have owned that place so I could fix’s the buses and make them perfectly comfortable and working and can you tell us where that location is
@wonderisagamer6827 hello 👋🏾 I appreciate that you like the buses, however, I do not give out locations. I believe this is a well kept secret amongst urban explorers. Thank you for commenting, take care 😊
Hello there my name is John I'm from England you say you're in England do you mainly cover Australia or New Zealand because I'm not sure where you're actually from you sound like you're from Australia I have just now subscribed came across your video so I'm going to watch this video and see how it goes and
Ozzy bird she is
@@abandonedexploringmike 🤣🤣🥰🥰
@john0597 G'day John, I'm from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 cheers for popping by & subscribing ✌🏾 appreciate it loads 😊 take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
@@abandonedexploringmike 😂😂😂 bloody Sheila mate 😂😂😂
@theurbandon5902 🤣🤣🥰🥰🥳🥳
Nice to watch but this is private land?
Thanks for watching ✌🏾
Been done to the death this place.
"I understand your perspective, but I think there’s always something new to discover if you look closely. Have you found any hidden gems at this location? "
@@AbandonedAngel Haven't been to it as there's loads of videos already done.
Cheers for watching mate 👍🏽
Not England It’s in Wales
Yes, I know, but thank you 🙏
Sometimes we do not give an actual true location but somewhere nearby to keep the place unidentified. Stops pilferers finding them
You can't keep away from work even when on holidays can you 🤣🤣
A great explore, so what was this place? I'm doubting a bus depot because of all the different companies, but seems strange for a graveyard too. You would think they'd sell them for motorhomes or private operators or something.
@APJ-1 I couldn’t find much historical information about this site. It doesn’t appear on any maps from the 1950s or earlier, indicating that it likely opened after that period. There was also a popular café on the premises.
The site features an old service station with a workshop and storage area in the back, along with a coach yard filled with abandoned vehicles.
Considering that the price of unleaded fuel on the sign was under a pound per litre, I estimate that fuel sales at the site ended sometime between 2005 and 2008. While. The earliest street view of the site dates back to around 2008, & the pumps appeared to be in disrepair even then...
Time to turn this eye sore into scrap metal
What others may find an eyesore, I find beauty...have an amazing day - take care & stay safe 🙌🏿
@AbandonedAngel you're too polite 🤣
THERE NOT CALLED BUSES THEY ARE CALLED COACHES
Alrighty then 🙄
@AbandonedAngel I remember going to central Australia on a school camp and copping it time we called it a bus 🤣
HOMELESS PEOPLE COULD SLEEP IN THE BUSES
They could! Will you do them up to the safety standards for humans to live in them? Unfortunately, it's all about money, get off your high horse & enjoy the video OR keep scrolling. Thank you, have an amazing day 🙌🏿
@@AbandonedAngel. I would do that because it would be my dream come true
@wonderisagamer6827 I'd definitely do it too with sufficient funds to see it through 👌🏾
@@AbandonedAngel Yh same. I also think the fuel station also needs a attention as well as the coaches because i can see it been damaged by nature so that’s why I can feel the place needs a bit of love to it
Indeed! Some TLC would go a long way ✌🏾
They are all cannabis farming inside each coach
I looked in many of them & saw nothing of the sorts...thanks for watching ✌🏾
@@AbandonedAngel sorry they are the cocaine storage facilities