PETROLHEADS were overjoyed to discover the ‘Holy grail’ of car graveyards in a quiet corner of the UK.
The impressive find was a barn, brimming with a huge collection of iconic classic motors.

The cars, including a Jaguar E-Type and Volkswagen LT Camper, had all been left to rust on an abandoned farm.
YouTuber The Bearded Explorer came across the site and was particularly blown away by one car.
“There is a Jaguar E-Type in here, but that would be my favourite car. That is absolutely stunning,” he said on the video.
He pointed out the unusual number plate, which reads TC30.
“If you saw that rolling down the road you would stop, look, and you would keep on looking until it disappeared,” he added.
A rare Cadillac Fleetwood, which was a name given to bespoke models.
Cadillac first started selling Fleetwood bodies from 1934 onwards, appearing on cars such as the Series 70.
They are incredibly rare and sought after, especially in the UK, so to find one in an old barn is almost unheard of.
It’s not clear why the cars had been dumped or who originally owned them.
Alongside the Cadillac, there was the Jaguar E-Type, which Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari apparently called “the prettiest car ever made”.
In the video clip, the E-Type looks in poor condition, but it had outlasted some of the other cars stored inside the barn.
The YouTuber also found an Suzuki Jimny SUV amongst the decay.
This isn’t the first time that classic cars have been left to rot in a barn.
Over 40 abandoned motors from manufacturers such as BMW, Ford, Rover and Volvo were found in an open barn in the UK.
A fleet of dilapidated fire engines covered in mould and peeling red paint were also found.
The images were taken by urban explorer Kyle Urbex during his 220th exploration at Brian’s Vintage Car Collection in Chester.
Kyle found the graveyard hidden away behind dense vegetation near the home of elderly couple Brian and Barbara.
Other images show old tractors and JCBs scattered across the property, giving it an eerie abandoned atmosphere.
He also found a BMW 635 CSI, once a sign of luxury, slowly being reclaimed by nature.
With iconic styling and nicknamed ‘shark nose’ the motor was very much the symbol of the BMW range after being introduced in 1978.
Kyle’s visit took an unexpected turn when he stumbled upon Brian himself who revealed his hopes for the future.
He said: “Brian has full intentions of one day being able to restore this high car collection, but given his age of 70+, I highly doubt he will get around to restoring all the cars and fire trucks.
“He has been victim to some of the cars being smashed to bits by youths.”
