- Browns Lane plant
Browns Lane in
Coventry, England was originally built as a World War II "shadow factory" run by theDaimler Motor Company . In 1951 it was leased byJaguar Cars and remained their home until 2005. It was the historic site of all Jaguar production over this period, as well as the corporate headquarters and theJaguar Daimler Heritage Trust collection of cars. Although the site runs the length of Browns Lane, its proper entrance is now on Coundon Wedge Drive.Jaguar's production at Browns Lane waned over the years, as vehicle assembly was moved to
Castle Bromwich Assembly inBirmingham andHalewood Body & Assembly in Halewood. By 2005, the Browns Lane site housed just the headquarters and museum as well as 500 staff responsible for wood veneering for Jaguar,Aston Martin , andLand Rover . The Headquarters has now moved to theWhitley plant ,Whitley, Coventry , the Wood Shop, Museum and Pilot Build Workshop are still on site at Browns Lane. Australian property firm Macquarie Goodman announced its purchase of Browns Lane in 2007.The Browns Lane plant assembly halls are currently (2H 2008) being demolished. [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
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List of Ford factories External links
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