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Recession Road: Ex-Little Chef, Wansford

Phil Coomes | 17:08 UK time, Monday, 14 September 2009

This post is from our Recession Road series, part of our .

Former Little Chef - near Wansford

This former-pub-turned-Little Chef - near Wansford, Cambridgeshire - fell into disuse in 2007 and has since become a magnet for graffiti - some artistic, some inventive but too rude to print and some, well, a bit rubbish.

Built in 1932, the building opened as the Wansford Knight, part of a chain of roadhouses. A later attempt to give it listed status was declined because one of its curved metal-framed windows had been removed while it was a Little Chef.

Future use of the site has been the subject of much local debate.

Graffiti

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You can read an explanation of our Recession Road series here.

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