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|type = motorway
|type = motorway
|operator = Welcome Break
|operator = Welcome Break
|image = Burtonwood 2019.jpg
|image = Burtonwood 2024.jpg
|road = [[M62]] at J8{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the A5280, A5281 and the A5282)
|road = [[M62]] at J8{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the A5280, A5281 and the A5282)
|postcode = WA5 3AX
|postcode = WA5 3AX
|signposted = Yes (as [[Starbucks]]/[[KFC]])
|signposted = Yes (as [[Starbucks]]/[[KFC]])
|stype = Single site located at a junction.
|stype = Single site located at a junction
|rating = Burtonwood
|rating = Burtonwood
|coords = 53.417238, -2.637942
|coords = 53.417238, -2.637942
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|markerpost = 024 }}
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Now just a shadow of the two buildings it once was, this has made Burtonwood more manageable and more pleasant, if not a little harder to find.
After two buildings became one, Burtonwood has become more manageable and more pleasant, albeit a little harder to find.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities| Restaurants | {{KFC}}, {{Starbucks}}, {{Krispy Kreme}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}}, {{Yorkshire Tea}} |covid = 20 March 2021 }}
{{facilities| Catering | {{KFC}}, {{Starbucks}}, {{Krispy Kreme}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}}, {{Yorkshire Tea}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Amenities | Showers, Brexit Document Advice Point, {{Covid Test}} }}
{{facilities| Amenities | {{Game Zone}}, {{Revolution Laundry}}, Showers }}
{{facilities| Hotel | none }}
{{facilities| Outdoor Space | Grass area around building }}
{{charging points| Ecotricity, Tesla Supercharger }}
{{facilities| Charging Points | GRIDSERVE Electric Highway 50kW CCS, 50kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2; Tesla Supercharger 150kW CCS }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{WB Fuel}}, {{The Deli}}, [[Rollover]], {{Starbucks on the Go}}, Air1 AdBlue }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{Welcome Break}}, {{Phat Pasty}}, {{Rollover}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}} }}


==Parking Prices==
==Parking Prices==
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 for a further 24 hours and HGVs, caravans and coaches must pay £26 (or £28 to include a £10 meal voucher).
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 for a further 24 hours and HGVs, caravans and coaches must pay £30 (or £32 to include a £12 meal voucher).


Prices can be paid in the shop, with instructions in each car park. They are strictly enforced by [[ParkingEye]].
Prices can be paid in the shop or by using [https://evologyparking.com/app/ Evology Parking]. The location code is 79389.


This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.  
The fees are strictly enforced by [[ParkingEye]].
 
{{Parking Disclaimer}}


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==
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WA5 3AX
WA5 3AX
|telephone = 01925 651656
|telephone = 01925 651656
|gridref = SJ576913
|facebook = welcomebreakburtonwood
|facebook = welcomebreakburtonwood
|website = https://www.welcomebreak.co.uk/locations/burtonwood/ Official Welcome Break Website
|website = https://www.welcomebreak.co.uk/locations/burtonwood/ Official Welcome Break/Burtonwood website
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==Trivia and Design==
==Trivia and Design==
{{Gallery
[[File:Burtonwood westbound 8.jpg|250px|thumb|right|alt=A cardboard road sign saying: Services with access to M62 Liverpool.|A sign tries to help lost customers in the closed westbound car park.]]
|image = Burtonwood 1983.jpg
{{fulldetails|History:Burtonwood}}
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Burtonwood is an odd experience, partly down to the fact that a whole new interchange has been built across its entrance, and also strange because half of it has been demolished. What's left is a very compact building with a distinctive tall roof, and only limited facilities.
|duped = yes
 
|caption = The eastbound side in 1983.
For westbound traffic, the route to get in the service area involves U-turning at the complicated J8 roundabout. When exiting, a long road back to the roundabout is used; it's a strange old emergency access that feels cut off from its urban surroundings and sometimes gets taken over by rabbits. An old direction sign can be seen from the rear of the Bombay 8 restaurant which is on the site of the old westbound complex.
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1974 | Opened by [[Trusthouse Forte]] }}
{{Key Date | 1974 | Re-branded [[Motor Chef]] }}
{{Key Date | 1988 | Re-branded [[Welcome Break]] }}
{{Key Date | 2008 | Westbound abandoned }} }}
For westbound traffic, the route to get in the service area involves U-turning at the complicated J8 roundabout. When exiting, a long road back to the roundabout is used, which at night is extremely popular with rabbits.


The road between the roundabout and the service area, despite only being a few hundred yards and not touching the main M62, is under motorway regulations. This creates a curious legal situation where traffic has to leave the motorway, rejoin it, and then leave it again, while non-motorway traffic is unable to use the service area purely because of that short road.
The road between the roundabout and the service area, despite only being a few hundred yards and not touching the main M62, is under motorway regulations. This creates a curious legal situation where traffic has to leave the motorway, rejoin it, and then leave it again, while non-motorway traffic is unable to use the service area purely because of that short road.


The then-Prime Minister David Cameron visited Burtonwood in July 2014.
Burtonwood remains the only Welcome Break site to offer a [[Yorkshire Tea]] machine within its WHSmith store, with the coach interchange on site apparently supplying the clientele.
 
A [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] is planned to be built at the back of the car park.
 
===History===
{{fulldetails|History:M62|M62 Service Area Planning}}
The service area originally consisted of two small, octagonal, pagoda-style buildings which were both clearly visible from the motorway. They had a white fascia, set back windows, and a path running all the way around. The two were connected by a pedestrian subway, and both had their entry and exit feed directly onto the M62, with no junctions involved.
{{Quote|One had to make the building as startling as possible.|Patrick Gwynne, architect}}
The architect was Patrick Gwynne, and he created the tall roofs to hide the water tanks and chimneys. The flat, empty landscape meant that the tall buildings could also be used to attract motorists' attention as they approached. Forte wanted the roof to be painted red, but planning permission for that was refused and Mr Gwynne instead chose copper tiles, with the intention that they would soon turn green.
 
Inside each building was a transport café, a waitress service restaurant, a standard café, and toilets. The octagon shape helped create a central kitchen area, that made the operation appear compact from the outside. Forte were said to be very pleased with the design of the buildings, and commissioned the same architect to design [[Chigwell]] soon after.
 
Forte should not have been allowed the contract to build Burtonwood as they already owned [[Charnock Richard]]. However, due to the low traffic levels forecast, an exception was made to that [[Adjacency rule|rule]].
 
In 1977, [[Egon Ronay]] called it "pleasantly decorated", "comfortable" and "clean".
 
A hotel was built on the westbound side in 1987, branded [[Travelodge]]. At the time each building had a [[The Granary]] restaurant and The Shop.
 
====Partial Closure====
[[File:Burtonwood westbound 1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|alt=Abandoned service area.|The abandoned westbound services before it was demolished.]]
While Burtonwood was going through the planning and construction process, Liverpool's economy experienced a major downfall. It had been designed to cater for HGVs heading for the docks, HGVs delivering goods and wealthy car drivers having a day out, but when it opened these customers were nowhere to be seen. Architect Patrick Gwynne has since suggested that this unfortunate turn of events was one of the only times Forte ever made a business error.
 
Problems with Burtonwood were compounded by the 1973 oil crisis, which increased the cost of building car parks and therefore increased the cost of building Burtonwood.
{{Quote|It was, very sadly, a commercial flop. A great pity.|Patrick Gwynne, architect}}
Although Liverpool did start to rebuild itself and repair its reputation, the traffic on the M62 was mostly commuters and they weren't interested in the restaurants at Burtonwood. Burtonwood struggled greatly to attract any trade throughout the 20th century, and as a result it received little investment, which in turn encouraged more customers to stay away as regular road users reported that it was badly maintained and that the empty car parks were unsafe.
 
During winter, the westbound building would be closed and pedestrians would be directed through the subway under the road.
 
When plans were announced to build a new junction on the M62 next to Burtonwood, serving the developments which are now known as Omega and Gemini Retail Park, new owners Welcome Break were alarmed. They felt that the additional competition would further jeopardise the sensitive financial position at Burtonwood.
 
Welcome Break proposed a compromise, whereby the new junction and retail parks would be built, but they would be allowed to close the westbound half of Burtonwood services, and take advantage of the new junction to direct all motorway traffic over to the remaining half of the service area. The quieter westbound side, with its valuable land that was close to the retail parks, was the obvious candidate for closure. This was suggested as early as 2000, and it was finally put into play in 2008. Until then, the existing westbound exit from Burtonwood was modified to feed into the new junction.
 
Burtonwood's history meant that its buildings had never been extended. As a result, halving the site meant the choice available had to be reduced. Initially, and unusually for a Welcome Break at the time, they went without a [[Burger King]] or a [[Coffee Primo]] coffee lounge. Closing the westbound side also meant losing the hotel.
 
The old westbound side was demolished in 2009 by Marshall and proposed for development. This would include a [[Travelodge]], [[Starbucks]] and a [[Harvester]] pub/restaurant, but the majority of it was set to become offices. The shape of Charon Way still shows us where the old service area boundary was.
 
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Welcome Break were under pressure to respond quickly, and accidentally published several documents which referred to the only remaining Burtonwood building as "Burtonwood North". In some cases they would even list the non-existent "Burtonwood South", prompting one to wonder just how out of date their internal records are.


====Eastbound Refurbishment====
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Welcome Break were under pressure to respond quickly, and accidentally published several documents which referred to the only remaining Burtonwood building as "Burtonwood North". In some cases they would even list the non-existent "Burtonwood South", prompting one to wonder just how out of date their internal records are. New stickers appeared on the entrance doors in 2023, now labelling the site as "Burtonwood East".
After the eastbound building became the only surviving side, it was thoroughly refurbished and its condition has been considerably better ever since. It doubles-up as a coach interchange too.


The [[Starbucks]] and [[KFC]] operate from the centre of the round building, with seating all around the side and toilets and [[WHSmith]] at the back.
Another forgotten element is that Burtonwood remains the only Welcome Break service area to use the old-style motorway signs (with symbols). Welcome Break had updated all the others in the early 2010s, but opted to leave Burtonwood out.


The four flagpoles next to the car park are the remains of a Welcome Break idea from 1991. These were originally intended to carry the Union Flag, the Welcome Break logo, the Queen's Award For Export and the Forte logo. The poles are currently bare; Welcome Break is no longer part of the Forte Group, which held the Queen's Award.
Planning permission was held for a [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] to be built at the back of the car park in the late 2010s, but this has since expired.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession|1|M62| ''none'' |
{{Succession|1|M62| none |
[[Birch]] (20 miles){{newline}}[[Lymm]] (M6 south, 10 miles){{newline}}[[Knutsford]] (M6 south, 15 miles){{newline}}[[Charnock Richard]] (M6 north, 20 miles) }}
[[Birch]] (20 miles){{newline}}[[Lymm]] (M6 south, 10 miles){{newline}}[[Knutsford]] (M6 south, 15 miles){{newline}}[[Charnock Richard]] (M6 north, 20 miles){{newline}}[[Rising Bridge]] (A56 north, 34 miles) }}
{{Succession|2|Welcome Break| ''none'' |
{{Succession|2|Welcome Break| none |
[[Hartshead Moor]] (44 miles){{newline}}[[Charnock Richard]] (M6 north, 20 miles) }}
[[Hartshead Moor]] (44 miles){{newline}}[[Charnock Richard]] (M6 north, 20 miles) }}
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 10 March 2025

Location:

M62 at J8
(also accessible to traffic on the A5280, A5281 and the A5282)

Signposted from the road? Yes (as Starbucks/KFC)

Postcode:

WA5 3AX

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction.

Rating: See the reviews


After two buildings became one, Burtonwood has become more manageable and more pleasant, albeit a little harder to find.

Facilities

Catering: KFC, Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Starbucks on the Go, Yorkshire Tea Shops: WHSmith Amenities: Game Zone, Revolution Laundry, Showers Outdoor Space: Grass area around building Charging Points: GRIDSERVE Electric Highway 50kW CCS, 50kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2; Tesla Supercharger 150kW CCS Forecourt: Welcome Break, The Phat Pasty Co., Rollover, Starbucks on the Go

Parking Prices

First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 for a further 24 hours and HGVs, caravans and coaches must pay £30 (or £32 to include a £12 meal voucher).

Prices can be paid in the shop or by using Evology Parking. The location code is 79389.

The fees are strictly enforced by ParkingEye.

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

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Welcome Break Group Ltd
Burtonwood Motorway Services Area
M62
Great Sankey
Warrington
Cheshire
WA5 3AX


Trivia and Design

A cardboard road sign saying: Services with access to M62 Liverpool.
A sign tries to help lost customers in the closed westbound car park.

See also: History:Burtonwood

Burtonwood is an odd experience, partly down to the fact that a whole new interchange has been built across its entrance, and also strange because half of it has been demolished. What's left is a very compact building with a distinctive tall roof, and only limited facilities.

For westbound traffic, the route to get in the service area involves U-turning at the complicated J8 roundabout. When exiting, a long road back to the roundabout is used; it's a strange old emergency access that feels cut off from its urban surroundings and sometimes gets taken over by rabbits. An old direction sign can be seen from the rear of the Bombay 8 restaurant which is on the site of the old westbound complex.

The road between the roundabout and the service area, despite only being a few hundred yards and not touching the main M62, is under motorway regulations. This creates a curious legal situation where traffic has to leave the motorway, rejoin it, and then leave it again, while non-motorway traffic is unable to use the service area purely because of that short road.

Burtonwood remains the only Welcome Break site to offer a Yorkshire Tea machine within its WHSmith store, with the coach interchange on site apparently supplying the clientele.

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Welcome Break were under pressure to respond quickly, and accidentally published several documents which referred to the only remaining Burtonwood building as "Burtonwood North". In some cases they would even list the non-existent "Burtonwood South", prompting one to wonder just how out of date their internal records are. New stickers appeared on the entrance doors in 2023, now labelling the site as "Burtonwood East".

Another forgotten element is that Burtonwood remains the only Welcome Break service area to use the old-style motorway signs (with symbols). Welcome Break had updated all the others in the early 2010s, but opted to leave Burtonwood out.

Planning permission was held for a Starbucks Drive Thru to be built at the back of the car park in the late 2010s, but this has since expired.

Alternatives

Previous:Next:
noneServices on the M62Birch (20 miles)
Lymm (M6 south, 10 miles)
Knutsford (M6 south, 15 miles)
Charnock Richard (M6 north, 20 miles)
Rising Bridge (A56 north, 34 miles)
noneWelcome Break servicesHartshead Moor (44 miles)
Charnock Richard (M6 north, 20 miles)

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