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Foxcote
Warwick
1 of 92  Fri 25th Jan 2013 9:25am  

I would like to know more about the location. Coventry Goods Yard, Grosvenor Road Edited by Midland Red, 29th Oct 2018 5:16 pm (Link updated)
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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
2 of 92  Fri 25th Jan 2013 9:33am  

I would say that building on the left is the rear of the warehouse that stood on Warwick Road just up from that small roundabout by 'Central 6' shopping complex. It would have been roughly opposite The Rocket pub by the railway station bridge. I seem to remember the buildings became a recording studio and think it was called 'Horizon House' where local bands like The Specials and The Selecter recorded.
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Foxcote
Warwick
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3 of 92  Fri 25th Jan 2013 9:40am  

Thanks Catshed, I think I know where you mean now, there was a yard entrance next to the School if I remember correctly.
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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
4 of 92  Fri 25th Jan 2013 10:05am  

After looking again I could be very wrong so before someone calls me an idiot, I think Horizon House was much taller (3 storeys) than that building in the photo, maybe it's the left hand of old station where the parcels were sorted, but then that doesn't fit the photo's description of Coventry Goods Yard, Grosvenor Road, Coventry. 29th November 1960?
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dutchman
Spon End
5 of 92  Fri 25th Jan 2013 3:37pm  

I've seen the picture before but it looks nothing like Grosvenor Road to me or even a view from Grosvenor Road? Looks more like a view from Warwick Road: Old-Maps.co.uk
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Midland Red

6 of 92  Wed 21st Aug 2013 4:05pm  

I recently visited Grosvenor Road footbridge as I had discovered that there was still some indication of the presence of stables which were built into the approach to the bridge - there was a lot of bushes in the way but one large rusty hinge could still be seen in one of the bricked-up arches, which remained from what was a stable door The brick-built sloping section at the city end (north) in Grosvenor Road now joins up with the modern span installed when Central 6 was developed on the site of the Warwick Road Goods Yard The modern section then meets the two remaining sections of the old iron bridge, known as "Anarchy Bridge", which dates from the 1850s - it was built to link Earlsdon and Spencer Park to the city centre and to maintain a public right of way through the new railway marshalling and goods yard, following an ancient route which used to run due south and on to Kenilworth
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Baz
Coventry
7 of 92  Wed 21st Aug 2013 6:49pm  

There are a fair few pics here on Warwickshire Railways of this Goods Yard. It is named No.1 Goods Shed and goods were stored on the upper floor and passed down chutes to be loaded onto carriers. Happy
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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Midland Red

8 of 92  Thu 29th Aug 2013 2:54pm  

On 25th Jan 2013 9:25am, Foxcote said: I would like to know more about the location. Coventry Goods Yard, Grosvenor Road
On 21st Aug 2013 6:49pm, Baz said: It is named No.1 Goods Shed and goods were stored on the upper floor and passed down chutes to be loaded onto carriers. Happy
For clarity, here is the same photo, on the Warwickshire Railways site, stating, as Baz said above, that it is Goods Shed No 1 Thumbs up
On 25th Jan 2013 9:40am, Foxcote said: Thanks Catshed, I think I know where you mean now, there was a yard entrance next to the School if I remember correctly.
That was the site of the offices and workshops of British Railway's road transport services Thumbs up Photo courtesy Warwickshire Railways Looking like this today :
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Foxcote
Warwick
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9 of 92  Thu 29th Aug 2013 4:25pm  

The 'Britain From Above' site has a good clear view of 'Coventry Station and Area, 1920'.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
10 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 5:51am  

Just to update all with some new images I've come across - all rights to the owners. The Goods Yard before Central 6! (taken from the footbridge) And this was Horizon Recording Studios as mentioned.
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Midland Red

11 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 9:01am  

Love the first one, N! Thumbs up Here's some more :
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NeilsYard
Coventry
12 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 8:35pm  

Red - they are fantastic! I've been looking for a photo of those buildings from Warwick Road for ages Thumbs up Thumbs up Thumbs up Does anyone know the history behind them? Were they originally connected to the Goods Yard/Railways in use? I can recall my Dad used to park on the Goods Yard land in the 70's when we went into town. It was always either there (then we could visit Grandma in Earlsdon) or on the 'car park' scrub where the Skydome now is. I can remember the Goods Yard land was very pot-holed and uneven and it was a challenge to avoid the huge puddles in Winter. I cannot say I really took an interest in those buildings at the time but the first photo does bring it all back (along with the Tax Offices!) Yet another case of why-o-why did they knock them down - especially given the interest in the 2-tone music scene today. Red there's a Horizon Recording Studios Facebook page - Would you mind me sharing your images on there (will credit you!).
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
13 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 8:51pm  

To the right in the bottom photo were the stables for the dray-horses. The grandfather was a 'carman' for the LMS and delivered all over the city with his horse and cart. Just 3 horses in his 40 year career. Sadly I never got to visit these historic buildings before they were demolished.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
14 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 9:14pm  

This thread is amazing as it was only the other day I wondered if there was more to the buildings within Warwick Road garage than met the eye. They looked more Historic than any purpose built garage building I'd seen. To top it all off it seems the Garage have a Facebook page with an interest in the area: (Rights to the owners!) Obviously this one is looking up Warwick Road pre-Ring-Road - What's the White Showroom on the right? And the real Cherry on the Cake find!!!
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Midland Red

15 of 92  Sat 7th Sep 2013 9:23pm  

White showroom = Parkside Garage Thumbs up
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