Ducklington and Witney services
A40 at Ducklington Interchange
(also accessible to traffic on the A415)
Signposted from the road.
OX28 4TT
map and directions
Series of sites arranged around a junction..
A pair of service areas at the main interchange on the Witney Bypass: Ducklington forms the main service area but Witney also gains signage.
Facilities
Ducklington
The main service area is Ducklington, south of the bypass.
Amenities: Oxford Witney Hotel Outdoor Space: No grass space Forecourt: Shell, Select, Little Waitrose & Partners, Deli by Shell, Costa Express, Air1 AdBlue, Car Wash, Jet Wash, Free Cash Machine
Witney
Additional facilities are provided at Witney, north of the bypass.
Catering: McDonald's Drive Thru Outdoor Space: Small grass area by site entrance Forecourt: Esso, Tesco Express, Costa Express, AdBlue Containers, Car Wash, Jet Wash, Free Cash Machine
Parking Prices
Short stay customer parking is available for cars at both sites.
No HGV parking is available at either service area, although there are is a lay-by on New Close Lane adjacent to the Ducklington site.
This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.
Contact Details
🏢 Address:
Ducklington Service Station
Ducklington Lane
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 4TT
- Restaurant operated by McDonald's
- Oxford Witney Hotel website
- Ducklington Forecourt operated by Shell
- Witney Forecourt operated by Tesco
- Foursquare Page
- 📞 Telephone number: 01993 706968
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Trivia and History
Normally A-roads don't have any planning behind their service areas, as it's up to the free market to provide the appropriate level of facilities.
When the Witney Bypass opened in 1976, Oxfordshire County Council were unusually insistent that a lorry park be provided at Ducklington. The Department of Transport generally took the position that they didn't have the budget to provide A-road services, but at Ducklington they too were keen on the idea of funding a lorry park.
The rest area they had envisaged wasn't built, but two service areas were built instead positioned either side of the new junction - one on the Ducklington side and one on the Witney side.
BP had also proposed building their own service area along the bypass to the west of here at Asthall in 1992, but planning permission was refused.
Ducklington History
To the south of the junction, Petrofina built the Regal Garage, which opened in around 1990. This transferred to Elf during the 1990s, and was joined by a car showroom.
The filling station became a Total site in the 2000s and featured a Bonjour-branded sales shop. In 2001, the car showroom was sold to Countrywide who turned the building into one of their country stores. Following Total's nationwide shutdown in 2012, the forecourt was acquired by Shell.
The Countrywide store ceased trading on 10 May 2018, following the collapse of the company. StorageGiant later gained planning permission in 2019 to turn the site into a warehouse. Works commenced in early 2022 with the former Countrywide building being demolished.
The Ducklington Roundabout became the centre of development in 2020. There is now a Costa Drive Thru and Travelodge on the opposite side of the roundabout, as well as Lidl, who built a brand new purpose-built store on the south-western corner after moving from their former store next to the McDonald's at the Witney service area.
The forecourt shop was converted from Budgens to Little Waitrose in November 2020.
Witney History
At the same time as Ducklington was being built, Shell were planning a site to the north of the junction at the Station Lane junction. This site, Station Lane Garage, eventually opened in around 1995 as a Gulf filling station and became more commonly known as Witney services.
The initial proposals for the Witney site included a hotel and restaurant too, and that restaurant eventually came in the form of a McDonald's Drive Thru which opened in 1997. In the same year, Tesco purchased the forecourt and turned the site into one of their Esso/Tesco Express combination sites. A Premier Inn was also added a little further north of here, but is no longer considered to be part of the service area.
Alternatives
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