Cardington Airship Sheds
The Cardington Airship Sheds are two large structures located in Cardington, England, originally built in the early 20th century for the construction and maintenance of airships. These iconic buildings, known for their impressive size and unique design, were part of the British airship program, which aimed to develop lighter-than-air travel.
Today, the sheds are recognized as significant historical landmarks. Although airship travel declined after World War I, the sheds have been repurposed for various uses, including film production and storage, while still retaining their architectural heritage associated with the era of airships.