THIS Landrover went off-road after being left in the Welsh Street car park in Chepstow.
The vehicle was parked on a slight slope in the car park but it trundled down the hill and gathered enough momentum to mount a six-inch kerb.
After that there was nothing to stop it rolling 50ft down the grass slope and over a six-feet high wall.
But it could have been worse – within a few yards are a lamp-post, a stone bench and a large tree.
Local firefighters were quickly on the scene and the police helicopter was also called out.
Initially it was thought it would be necessary to close the footpath through the Dell as there might be a danger of the vehicle falling.
Steve Cooksley of Chepstow Fire Station said: "We were called out at about 4pm and at first we thought it might be necessary to close off the Dell for public safety.
"The vehicle was being held in place by the vegetation and so we strapped it to ensure it stayed in place.
"We could see that the handbrake was not on but all the doors were locked."
A recovery firm from Newport was called out at about 5pm but it soon became apparent that the small truck they had brought was not up to the job.
A lorry with a more powerful winch was sent to the scene and the Landrover was taken to the garage at around 7.15pm.
It is understood that the owner is from the Abergavenny area.
Another motorist in the Welsh Street car park was happier to see the fire service.
Mr Cooksley said: "He'd dropped his keys down a drain and asked for our help.
"We got the cover off and a volunteer put his arm down and retrieved them."






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