God’s Own Junkyard

God’s Own Junkyard is one of London’s most vibrant hidden gems — a neon wonderland tucked away in Walthamstow. Inside, you’ll find an explosion of glowing signs, retro lights, movie props and psychedelic art created by legendary neon artist Chris Bracey.

Why Visit God’s Own Junkyard?

It’s one of the most visually striking places in London. Every corner bursts with colour, making it a favourite for photographers, creatives and anyone who loves unique art spaces. The atmosphere is electric — literally — with hundreds of neon pieces lighting up the warehouse.

Highlights

  • Hundreds of neon signs and glowing artworks
  • Movie props and vintage signage
  • The psychedelic “Walthamstow Wonderland” vibe
  • On‑site café (The Rolling Scones)

How to Get There

The nearest station is Walthamstow Central (Victoria Line + Overground). From there, it’s a short bus ride or 20‑minute walk to the Ravenswood Industrial Estate.

Best Time to Visit

Weekends are busiest but offer the best atmosphere. Evenings provide the most dramatic neon glow for photos.

Nearby Attractions

  • Walthamstow Wetlands
  • William Morris Gallery
  • CRATE Brewery
  • Ravenswood Industrial Estate art studios

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