Harmondsworth Barn and More

United Kingdom10 photographs2014

Got a long LHR layover? Is it a nice day? Well, here's a suggestion, but first you have to go outside and rent a car for four hours. No problemo.

Maybe it's a five-minute drive to this vestige of another world. The sign? Hang on, hang on: you've been on the plane too long.

Maybe it's a five-minute drive to this vestige of another world. The sign? Hang on, hang on: you've been on the plane too long.

Feel better now? Even piqued?

Feel better now? Even piqued?

How's them tiles?

How's them tiles?

Much tarred walls.

Much tarred walls.

Worn timbers.

Worn timbers.

A foundation enough for an M.A. thesis or maybe more.

A foundation enough for an M.A. thesis or (maybe) more.

Stick your head or your camera through a crack.

Stick your head or your camera through a crack.

Just how long will oak last?

Just how long will oak last?

Oops. We're done, but we've driven a few miles to a private school from which we'll soon get the polite boot. We've come for the statue, whi

Oops. We're done, but we've driven a few miles to a private school from which we'll soon get the polite boot. We've come for the statue, which as luck has it is shrouded for maintenance. Any ideas? Here's a hint: the bulge on the left is a camel's nose. Now don't tell me you've already given up.

A nearby plaque gives it away. The statue, of Gordon on a camel, used to front the Nile in Khartoum. After independence, the Sudanese asked

A nearby plaque gives it away. The statue, of Gordon on a camel, used to front the Nile in Khartoum. After independence, the Sudanese asked if the British would like it back. It wound up here, though under wraps in 2013.

OK: back to the airport; no rest for the wicked.