IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
St. Johns Street, FOLKESTONE, CT20 1TZ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to St. Johns Street, CT20 1TZ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (516 Images Found)

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Flats on Saint John's Street
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 14 Oct 2009
0.01 miles
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Queen Street, Folkestone
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 25 Jul 2015
0.02 miles
3
Saint Johns Saint?
Street Johns Street?
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 14 Oct 2009
0.02 miles
4
Kebab Hut, 45, Dover Road
Image: © John Baker Taken: 20 Nov 2016
0.02 miles
5
Derelict building, St John?s Street
The notice on the building reads: Johnsons Recycling Centre. We have relocated to Unit 1, Park Farm Close, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone, CT19 5DU. Johnsons are a family owned business primarily dealing in scrap metals founded in 1976 by Alex Johnson the current managing director. In those early days Alex provided a collection of services to many local businesses for the disposal of their scrap metals from factories, construction sites, demolition, transport firms and garages (t)o name but a few. As the business grew Alex was able to purchase a hiab lorry crane which he mounted onto a lorry which allowed him to lift larger material such as cars and machinery. About 1985 Alex and his younger brother Brett opened a yard in Darby Road, Folkestone trading as Johnson Brothers which allowed them to break cars to recycle parts as well as scrap metal sales. Those were very busy times with the brothers collecting cars and vans from garages, general public, local councils and supplying scrap to Sheerness steel, they also started to recycle non ferrous metals at this time, unfortunately Brett suffered a bad motorcycle accident leaving him unable to work. This was another turning point for Johnsons, Alex moved to a yard in St John['s] Street, Folkestone trading mostly in non-ferrous metals buying sorting and grading ready for supplying secondary metal processors nationally with the help of his son Clynton joining the firm. Currently the business is located at their new yard in Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone still run by Alex and Clynton with the help of Alex['s] wife Lynn, company secretary and daughter Natalie, serving customers old and new prompt and fairly. The company is growing steadily and still has a strong customer base going back many years http://johnsonsrecycling.com/about-johnsons/ This view of the Image is from the south-southeast and this view of the Image is from the north-northwest. This view of Image shows the firm’s present location.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 30 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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Derelict building, St John?s Street
A notice on the front of the building reads: "Johnsons Recycling Centre. We have relocated to Unit 1, Park Farm Close, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone, CT19 5DU. "Johnsons are a family owned business primarily dealing in scrap metals founded in 1976 by Alex Johnson the current managing director. In those early days Alex provided a collection of services to many local businesses for the disposal of their scrap metals from factories, construction sites, demolition, transport firms and garages [t]o name but a few. As the business grew Alex was able to purchase a hiab lorry crane which he mounted onto a lorry which allowed him to lift larger material such as cars and machinery. "About 1985 Alex and his younger brother Brett opened a yard in Darby Road, Folkestone trading as Johnson Brothers which allowed them to break cars to recycle parts as well as scrap metal sales. Those were very busy times with the brothers collecting cars and vans from garages, general public, local councils and supplying scrap to Sheerness steel, they also started to recycle non ferrous metals at this time, unfortunately Brett suffered a bad motorcycle accident leaving him unable to work. This was another turning point for Johnsons, Alex moved to a yard in St John['s] Street, Folkestone trading mostly in non-ferrous metals buying sorting and grading ready for supplying secondary metal processors nationally with the help of his son Clynton joining the firm. "Currently the business is located at their new yard in Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone still run by Alex and Clynton with the help of Alex['s] wife Lynn, company secretary and daughter Natalie, serving customers old and new prompt and fairly. The company is growing steadily and still has a strong customer base going back many years." - http://johnsonsrecycling.com/about-johnsons/ This view of the Image is from the southwest and this view of the Image is from the south-southeast. This view of Image shows the firm’s present location.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 30 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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View along Harvey Street off Dover Road
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 14 Oct 2009
0.03 miles
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Derelict building, St John?s Street
The almost hidden notice on the building reads: Johnsons Recycling Centre. We have relocated to Unit 1, Park Farm Close, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone, CT19 5DU. Johnsons are a family owned business primarily dealing in scrap metals founded in 1976 by Alex Johnson the current managing director. In those early days Alex provided a collection of services to many local businesses for the disposal of their scrap metals from factories, construction sites, demolition, transport firms and garages [t]o name but a few. As the business grew Alex was able to purchase a hiab lorry crane which he mounted onto a lorry which allowed him to lift larger material such as cars and machinery. About 1985 Alex and his younger brother Brett opened a yard in Darby Road, Folkestone trading as Johnson Brothers which allowed them to break cars to recycle parts as well as scrap metal sales. Those were very busy times with the brothers collecting cars and vans from garages, general public, local councils and supplying scrap to Sheerness steel, they also started to recycle non ferrous metals at this time, unfortunately Brett suffered a bad motorcycle accident leaving him unable to work. This was another turning point for Johnsons, Alex moved to a yard in St John[']s Street, Folkestone trading mostly in non-ferrous metals buying sorting and grading ready for supplying secondary metal processors nationally with the help of his son Clynton joining the firm. Currently the business is located at their new yard in Park Farm Industrial Estate, Folkestone still run by Alex and Clynton with the help of Alex['s] wife Lynn, company secretary and daughter Natalie, serving customers old and new prompt and fairly. The company is growing steadily and still has a strong customer base going back many years http://johnsonsrecycling.com/about-johnsons/ This view of the Image is from the southwest and this view of the Image is from the north-northwest. This view of Image shows the firm’s present location.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 30 Apr 2017
0.03 miles
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Looking SW along Queen Street, Folkestone
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 14 Oct 2009
0.03 miles
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Possessive cat, 26 Queen Street, Folkestone
Image: © Nick Smith Taken: 14 Oct 2009
0.03 miles
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