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Revision as of 21:52, 29 October 2021

Location:

A1 between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

NE70 7JU

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located between junctions at the side of the road..


As the A1 heads north, its service stations get smaller and smaller. This one is a garage and a lodge.

Facilities

Catering: Cafe One, The Lodge Bar & Grill : Template:Website Template:Charging points Forecourt: Harvest Energy, KeyStore More, Coffee Machine, Air1 AdBlue, Jet Wash

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for all vehicles. Overnight HGV parking is available at £12 per night.

Prices are paid in the shop, and can be paid using GBP, Euros, using fuel cards or SNAP.

This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Adderstone Garage
Warenford
Belford
Northumberland
NE70 7JU


Trivia and History

The Adderstone Garage was positioned in the corner of the Great North Road and the B1341. When the road was straightened and moved from the east of the site to the west of the site in the 1980s, the facilities gained room to expand. Space was left between the new A1 and Adderstone Garage in case the road needed to be upgraded to dual carriageway.

In 1983, J.W. Davidson & Sons converted the former garage building into a retail shop. They also looked at building a small transport café at the back of the site as well as using the land for a camping and caravan site.

In 1990, plans were put forward for Purdy Travel Lodge as well as a 20-seater restaurant and 96-seater transport café. These later opened at the far north end of the site.

The forecourt was branded Esso in the 1970s, until about 2008 when it changed to Gulf. In 2019, the site was rebranded to Harvest Energy and the store rebranded from Mace to KeyStore More.

Alternatives

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Willowtree (13 miles)Services on the A1Lindisfarne (9 miles)