This is the unlikely headquarters of the booming business empire masterminded by Graham King - Britain's first asylum billionaire.
Hidden away on an industrial estate in Essex, few could imagine the fabulous riches being generated inside the unprepossessing office building with a roof made of corrugated iron.
At a time when a record number of firms are going bust or facing financial crisis amid soaring costs and taxes, Mr King's operation raked in more than £1.7billion over 12 months according to latest published figures.
Its outrageous success has seen the former caravan park boss dubbed the 'Asylum King' amass a personal fortune estimated at £1.015 billion - all funded by the taxpayer.
Last week, as Mr King celebrated his 58th birthday, it emerged the tycoon has enjoyed a 35 per cent jump in his wealth in the past year, making him one of the Sunday Times Rich List's new billionaires.






