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Tucked away in a small trading estate in London, God's Own Junkyard bursts with life, boasting a dazzling display of vibrant neon artworks that infuse any quiet Sunday with excitement. Renowned for its delightful atmosphere, this hidden gem offers a unique experience with its stunning, colorful art pieces that captivate the senses. A visit is not complete without stopping by the café, where you can savor delicious treats from the friendly staff. With features like wheelchair accessibility and child-friendliness, it's the ideal spot to brighten up a rainy afternoon with family or friends. Just a short walk from Wood Street Overground, this one-of-a-kind attraction is a must-see treasure waiting to be explored.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Leyton Midland Road
Train station 1.58 km walk
Walthamstow Queen's Road
Train station 1.11 km walk
Essex Road (Stop WB)
Bus stop 632 m walk
Fyfield Road (Stop C)
Bus stop 922 m walk
Church Hill (Stop S)
Bus stop 678 m walk
Jewel Road (Stop BN)
Bus stop 968 m walk
Whipps Cross Bus Stand (Stop R)
Bus stop 754 m walk
Whipps Cross Hospital (Stop H)
Bus stop 933 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 3,155 reviews
4.7/5 3,155 reviews
Tanya Lake
Tanya Lake
6 days ago on Google

I haven’t tried the cafe but I always enjoy browsing the neon lights. A must visit if you are in the area. It’s bright, bold and over the top.

Inspire Studios
Inspire Studios
1 week ago on Google

As a photographer, God’s Own Junkyard isn’t just a backdrop, it’s an experience. I couldn’t ask for a more inspiring playground. Endless angles, fearless color and an atmosphere that dares you to break the rules. Perfect for couples who want their love story to feel electric, untraditional and unapologetically them. If you’re a bride and groom or a model looking for a setting that’s raw, creative and anything but ordinary — this is it.

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Maria Patiño
Maria Patiño
2 weeks ago on Google

Muy interesante tienda y cafetería. Lejos de Londres pero vale la pena venir un momentos