White chalk cliffs, the most cinematic coastline this close to London. Park at the National Trust pay-and-display, descend the steel staircase to the pebble beach. Lunch at the cafe.
A259 / Pett Level Road runs literally along the beach. Sea on one side, cliffs on the other. Lay-bys and grass verges right next to the shingle. Ferrari nose-to-sea with low tide stretching out behind. Free, on-the-way home from Birling Gap.
Flat shingle desert, abandoned fishing huts, the nuclear power station hulking on the horizon, the lighthouse. Children of Men, Doctor Who, countless music videos shot here. The Ferrari sat in this landscape is the strongest single frame on the route.
Seven Victorian gasholder frames, confirmed standing in 2026 ahead of preservation-led conversion. Shoot from the Limehouse Cut towpath. Astera tubes for Vermilion fill on Ferrari.
Five surviving derelict structures: Millennium Mills (pictured), Tate Institute, Tay Wharf, Georges Diner, Graving Dock Tavern. All within walking distance. Will be redeveloped over 3-5 years.
Goldfinger's brutalist tower in Poplar. Park on Erno Goldfinger Walk or surrounding Poplar streets, Ferrari nose-out at the tower base. Sodium night frame closes out the East cluster before the drive west.
The artwork-match car park frame. Fresh black tarmac, crisp white lines, empty late night. Position the Ferrari in a back-corner empty bay for the cover-style frame.