Faded under ivy and drooping branches, only a weathered green sliding door points to a space at the bottom of Simon Taylor’s garden for the storage of automobilia.
His famous ‘Stovebolt Special’ HWM sits on a central turntable, facing the entrance, and is flanked on one side by a shimmering Bright Blue Metalline AC Ace 2.6, and on the other by a ’69 Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray and 1937 Bentley Gurney Nutting Rothschild Sedanca Coupé.
There is just one small corner devoted to the necessary tools of maintenance, with a neat decoration of spanners on the wall; every other elevation is decorated with the textured colours of professionally bound magazines.
“I started collecting car magazines when I was, I suppose, about four,” says Taylor. “My uncle, who got The Autocar every week, was throwing away a pile so I said I wanted them – I couldn’t read but I liked the pictures. The seed-corn of those early Autocars is in that corner over there.”