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HFF 20 Sep 2024

Happy Fence Friday, All

Bulbourne Yard

Extract from the Canal & River Trust -

"Bulbourne Yard – The Future
Bulbourne Yard on the Grand Union Canal near Tring is an important historic site on the canal network comprising a unique collection of canalside workshops, offices and dwellings.The site was historically used for the construction of lock gates and other waterway infrastructure. However the layout, configuration and access to the buildings were designed predominantly for manual working with small workshops and low ceiling heights. The decision was made in 2003 to relocate production to more modern workshops at Stanley Ferry and Bradley that could accommodate mechanised production and provide better access to larger vehicles. Therefore the Canal & River Trust (the Trust) do not see any operational use or need for the buildings in the future. The site is now largely disused, many of the buildings themselves are in a poor state of repair and require significant investment to ensure they are preserved for the future."

I hadn't visited this area for quite a while and when I visited just recently
(18 September 2024) I was stunned to find there had clearly been significant investment because the whole area has been completely transformed and now includes some impressive housing too. The nearby pub (Junction Arms) has also been given an impressive makeover. I had the car with me so I couldn't have any alcoholic refreshments :-(

Just had to be content with a diet Coke and a bag of crisps :-) Was also impressed with the pub menu so may well go back for more photography and have a proper snack too :-)
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36 comments

Christa1004 said:

You're quite early today, Roger ;-) This seems like a wonderful place, and thanks also for the information, not forgetting HFF...
2 months ago

Roger Bennion replied to Christa1004:

Hi Christa. I was trying to be a bit more organised this week :-)) Sure it won't last, though :-)))
I've always enjoyed visiting here and was very impressed with all the work that's been done. If I was rich I think it would be a good place to live. You could sit and watch the boats go by and then walk across to the pub :-)))
HFF and have a lovely weekend, Christa.
2 months ago

LotharW said:

Es kommt der Tag, an dem du dort ein Guinness trinken wirst, wenn du ohne Auto unterwegs bist. HFF, Roger. Ich wünsche Dir ein schönes und sonniges Wochenende! Bleib gesund.
2 months ago ( translate )

Old Owl said:

Elegant buildings despite their original industrial uses. HFF, Roger; I hope your day and your weekend are pleasant. (Congratulations on being organised. Please let me know how you manage it so I can have a go.)
2 months ago

Annemarie said:

most beautiful
Wish you a peaceful Friday and weekend!
2 months ago

Nick Weall said:

I used to often pass here on my travels, it is a pleasant area indeed ~ Hanwe
2 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Beautiful capture! HFF!
2 months ago ( translate )

Diana Australis said:

Lovely narrative photo, Roger. HFF and happy weekend
2 months ago

Percy Schramm said:

An amazing shot. HFF, wish you a fine weekend, Roger !
2 months ago

Xata said:

Peaceful canal, HFF to you.
2 months ago ( translate )

Bergfex said:

HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
2 months ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Good to see and read of it's recovery Roger
We need many more projects like this,
HFF and a nice weekend
2 months ago

Madeleine Defawes said:

Superbe image ensoleillée de ce bel endroit !
HFF Roger
2 months ago ( translate )

Makrofan said:

HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
2 months ago ( translate )

Dimas Sequeira said:

Beautiful section of the canal and restored buildings! HFF, Roger!
2 months ago