Webb's Garage was a motor repair workshop situated on a suburban through road. It looks like it was built in the 1920s/30s but does not have any classic architectural features of the time. Harry Webb ran the garage from the 30s until the late 60s but his name seems to have stuck to it. It had once included a National petrol station (rememebr the yellow headed man with the winged helmet) but that had long since closed and the forecourt was more recently used to sell second hand cars, although the pump canopy remained in place.
I love old motoring memoribilia and I'd really hoped to find an unrestored E-Type Jag or something inside but no such luck and I had to make do with a pile of Haynes car repar manuals. On my visit the repair workshop appeared to be closed because the garage was pretty empty but there were still a few motors for sale out the front.
By chance I happened to go by again this week and the Heras fencing has gone up and there was a demolition man on the roof looking like he was wearing a space suit spraying the presumably asbestos roof tiles before taking them down.
I love old motoring memoribilia and I'd really hoped to find an unrestored E-Type Jag or something inside but no such luck and I had to make do with a pile of Haynes car repar manuals. On my visit the repair workshop appeared to be closed because the garage was pretty empty but there were still a few motors for sale out the front.
By chance I happened to go by again this week and the Heras fencing has gone up and there was a demolition man on the roof looking like he was wearing a space suit spraying the presumably asbestos roof tiles before taking them down.