Bilbrough Top services
A64, Bilbrough Top junction
Signposted from the road.
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map and directions
Series of sites arranged around a junction..
The more fortunate of the two Bilbrough service areas, Bilbrough Top has become the main site, with access available in all directions.
Facilities
Catering: McDonald's Drive Thru, Starbucks Drive Thru : Premier Inn Template:Charging points Forecourt: BP, Londis, Costa Express, Air1 AdBlue, LPG (FloGas)
Parking Prices
Short stay customer parking is provided for cars in all car parks, with the exception of the Premier Inn car park where charges apply. HGVs are not accommodated outside of the fuel lanes, and charges apply for stopping.
Prices can be paid using the Horizon Spaces app using location code 5002.
Parking within the McDonald's is limited to 90 minutes maximum stay and is strictly enforced by MET Parking whilst parking in the Starbucks car park is limited to 2 hours maximum stay and is strictly enforced by Civil Enforcement Ltd.
This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.
Contact Details
🏢 Address:
Tadcaster Road
Bilbrough
York
North Yorkshire
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Trivia and History
To understand how fortunate Bilbrough Top is, you need to look at how it started.
Development started with Happy Eater building their York branch directly off the westbound carriageway of the A64. In 1988, Scarborough Property Company began developing the land to the west of here. These new facilities would be accessed from a new turning at Redhill Field Lane, creating a crossroads that would soon become notorious.
Scarborough's Q8 filling station, McDonald's Drive Thru, Travel Inn and a Land Rover dealer all opened during the 1990s. The filling station later rebranded to Pace in the 2000s, and the hotel to Premier Inn around the same time.
In 1993, the Happy Eater became the York West branch of Little ChefHistory. Together with York East at Bilbrough, the two operated as a pair. When the cutbacks began, York West lost out and closed in 2004, as it didn't have a Travelodge. York East had also had to compete with having much more facilities nearby.
Flyover Era
The new Bilbrough Top Flyover opened in February 2005. The old direct access to the Little Chef was closed and replaced by a link road running through the newer service area and through an abandoned car park. The new link road includes a number of unused farm accesses, suggesting there is an aspiration to develop more of the land here.
The new flyover created a new era for the facilities here, as they were now much safer to access, especially when travelling east. The old Little Chef became Triton's Fish & Chips in 2009, followed by Scott's Fish & Chips in 2014, which closed in 2020. Template:Website converted this building into a Starbucks Drive Thru, with the store opening on 25 June 2021 following a delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The car park also gained two InstaVolt electric vehicle charging points.
The forecourt was later acquired by Malthurst (later MRH) in 2004, who subsequently switched the fuels and store to BP and Spar shortly after. The store later changed to Hursts - MRH's in-house shop brand - in 2013. MRH had ambitions of rebuilding the whole site with a new forecourt and enlarged store in 2018, but that was refused. Instead, in 2021 their successor MFG carried out a more modest refurbishment of the petrol station with an extension of the existing shop, swallowing up the car wash behind it and now offering Londis.
Alternatives
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Bilbrough (eastbound, ¾ mile) Wetherby (A1(M) north, 15 miles) Ferrybridge (A1(M) south, 20 miles) | Services on the A64 | none |
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