Feltham Circles are a series of outdoor graffiti walls in Pevensey Road Nature Reserve. They are in the site of the former Feltham Urban District Council sewage works, built in the 1920s but disused by the 1950s and now part of the LNR. This huge concrete structure slowly unveils itself as you approach it, although it’s possible to miss it unless you’re looking for it.
The mix of urban graffiti in a large industrial concreted site in the midst of a nature reserve creates for an intriguing and unique location.
Due to the size of the site it allows for a large number of different artists to display their work, which changes on a regular basis. Some regular contributors to the site to look out for include Skyhigh, Jano and Taser.
Steve
Well worth the small diversion off the main track, but the entry point takes a little finding.
Been there twice, different both times. Even saw a hedgehog last week, it looked confused, probably trying to find the way out.
Intergrate this with a walk along the river Crane to the Shot Tower one direction, or Hounslow to Wethspoons and a great curry in the other direction.
June 11, 2023