A sofa dumped by the side of a road in Gloucestershire has become an unlikely tourist attraction.
The two-seater settee was abandoned on wasteland in the middle of the village of Lydbrook at the beginning of April.
Despite fly-tipping being illegal and punishable by large fines or even prison time, more furniture has since been added and the site has become a popular resting spot.
Local photographer Alex Elton-Wall has now taken the portraits of more than 140 nearby residents at the "homely" site.
"It was just the sofa," he said. "But then a coffee table, hatstand, lampshade and a potted plant turned up, so now it's the Lydbrook Lounge."
Fly-tipping is illegal and so dumping waste in this way is a criminal offence. Anyone caught fly-tipping can receive an unlimited fine if prosecuted criminally, or up to five years in prison.