When the retired London wheelwright, mechanic and body repairman Jimmy Blanche and his parents moved into the forge in the 1950s, none of the neighbours knew about the treasures that Jimmy had brought with him. After the passing of his parents about 25 years ago, Jimmy is said to have become a recluse who ventured out only to do his shopping, and every Sunday to go to church. Despite keeping himself to himself he was well liked by the locals, who remember seeing him out and about on his bike. He is described as always having worn wellington boots and a long tatty leather coat that was held together with a bit of baler twine. Jimmy passed away in January 2009, aged 80, and what followed is history.
Details as to how exactly this came about are not published in the media but one fine day in April, three months after Jimmy's passing, Aylsham auctioneer and classic car enthusiast Guy Snelling and some of his colleagues entered Jimmy's property, and when there, 'found' about 30 classic vintage cars, some of them over 80 years old. Some were quietly decaying in the outbuildings, others had been kept outside and were almost hidden in the dense vegetation.
Unfortunatlely all the classic cars have now been removed and all that remains of the smallholding is the empty forge where he lived and loads of his personal belongings and newspapers, car magazines dating from a bygone age.. I visited with Wagg20.. The pics..
Here's what remains of Jimmys house in deepest darkest south Norfolk. So very sad to see..
A few of Jimmys coats remain hanging on the pegs where he last left them...
Looking through to the kitchen...
God knows when this window was last opened...
A folorn wardrobe stands guard in Jimmys old bedroom still full of his clothing.. this really did tug at the heart strings... remanants of past life. At this point I really did have a lump in my throat.
Looks like Jimmys kitchen has seen better days...
Thanks for looking....
Details as to how exactly this came about are not published in the media but one fine day in April, three months after Jimmy's passing, Aylsham auctioneer and classic car enthusiast Guy Snelling and some of his colleagues entered Jimmy's property, and when there, 'found' about 30 classic vintage cars, some of them over 80 years old. Some were quietly decaying in the outbuildings, others had been kept outside and were almost hidden in the dense vegetation.
Unfortunatlely all the classic cars have now been removed and all that remains of the smallholding is the empty forge where he lived and loads of his personal belongings and newspapers, car magazines dating from a bygone age.. I visited with Wagg20.. The pics..
Here's what remains of Jimmys house in deepest darkest south Norfolk. So very sad to see..
A few of Jimmys coats remain hanging on the pegs where he last left them...
Looking through to the kitchen...
God knows when this window was last opened...
A folorn wardrobe stands guard in Jimmys old bedroom still full of his clothing.. this really did tug at the heart strings... remanants of past life. At this point I really did have a lump in my throat.
Looks like Jimmys kitchen has seen better days...
Thanks for looking....