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{{Services
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|image = Farnham 2023.jpg
|image = BP Farnham 2025.jpg
|briefroad = A31 westbound at Farnham
|briefroad = A31 westbound at Farnham
|road = [[A31]] {{dir|W}} at Farnham
|road = [[A31]] {{dir|W}} at Farnham
|postcode = GU9 8SS
|postcode = GU9 8SS
|maplink = https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/BP/@51.2160464,-0.7890817,17.87z/
|signposted = Yes
|signposted = Yes
|operator = BP Express
|operator = BP Express
|stype = Single site located between junctions on one side of the road
|stype = Single site located between junctions on one side of the road
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|hgvs = fuel only }}
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Short stay customer parking is available for cars. No HGV parking is available.
Short stay customer parking is available for cars. No HGV parking is available.


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


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==
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Hampshire{{newline}}
Hampshire{{newline}}
GU9 8SS
GU9 8SS
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|telephone = 01252 711635
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|foursquare = 4c603d21de6920a1936a9564
|website = https://www.bp.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/home.html Official BP Express Website
|website = https://map.bp.com/en-GB/GB/petrol-station/farnham/farnham-sf-connect/3929 Official BP Express/Farnham website
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==Trivia and History==
==Trivia and History==
Plans for a service area on the A31 Farnham bypass were first proposed by [[BP]] in 1988, initially being refused but later approved on appeal in 1989. Despite planning permission being approved, the site didn't actually materialise until 2001, utilising land from the former site of a water works which dates back to at least the mid-1800s.
===Planning History===
Plans for a service area on the A31 Farnham Bypass were first proposed by [[BP]] in 1988, initially being refused but later approved on appeal in 1989. The original plans included an amenity building with 80-seater restaurant, business centre and incorporated shop for the forecourt. A large car park with 75 spaces and a children's play area were also included.
 
A subsequent plan in 1990 incorporated an existing building on the former site of a water works which dates back to at least the mid-1800s. This was set to become a 'walkers centre' for the nearby Pilgrim's Way and North Downs Way walking trails, with a restaurant in the centre of the site and a filling station to the east of the site.
 
As a result of the former water works being deemed as an area of conservational interest, due to its inclusion of a large area of wild meadowland, the scheme faced opposition from a group of locals. Despite this, the amended 1990 plan was also granted permission in 1992.
 
===Opening and Recent Changes===
The dawn of the millennium saw no service area built on the site. BP had submitted amendments to the 1990 plan in 1999, but it took until 2001 for works on building a filling station to begin.
 
The filling station opened in early 2002, with the plans for the restaurant and walkers centre on the adjacent land being scrapped. Instead, a large picnic area and footpath links to the local walking routes were included as part of the project.


The site became a [[BP Connect]] site in 2008, gaining a [[M&S Simply Food]] store and [[Wild Bean Café]] offering.
The site became a [[BP Connect]] site in 2008, gaining a [[M&S Simply Food]] store and [[Wild Bean Café]] offering.
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{{Succession|1|A31| [[Hogs Back]] (eastbound, 3 miles){{newline}}[[Wisley]] (A3 north, 16 miles) |
{{Succession|1|A31| [[Hogs Back]] (eastbound, 3 miles){{newline}}[[Wisley]] (A3 north, 16 miles) |
[[Rownhams]] (M27 west, 47 miles) }}
[[Rownhams]] (M27 west, 47 miles){{newline}}[[Woolmer]] (A325, 9 miles) }}
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 10 February 2025

Location:

A31 westbound at Farnham

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

GU9 8SS

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located between junctions on one side of the road.


A small petrol station provided on the A31 in Farnham to make up for facilities bypassed around the Hogs Back.

Facilities

Outdoor Space: Grass verge; Picnic Area; public footpath connections Forecourt: BP, M&S Food, Wild Bean Café, Car Wash, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for cars. No HGV parking is available.

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

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
BP Service Station
Farnham By Pass
A31 Westbound
Farnham
Hampshire
GU9 8SS


Trivia and History

Planning History

Plans for a service area on the A31 Farnham Bypass were first proposed by BP in 1988, initially being refused but later approved on appeal in 1989. The original plans included an amenity building with 80-seater restaurant, business centre and incorporated shop for the forecourt. A large car park with 75 spaces and a children's play area were also included.

A subsequent plan in 1990 incorporated an existing building on the former site of a water works which dates back to at least the mid-1800s. This was set to become a 'walkers centre' for the nearby Pilgrim's Way and North Downs Way walking trails, with a restaurant in the centre of the site and a filling station to the east of the site.

As a result of the former water works being deemed as an area of conservational interest, due to its inclusion of a large area of wild meadowland, the scheme faced opposition from a group of locals. Despite this, the amended 1990 plan was also granted permission in 1992.

Opening and Recent Changes

The dawn of the millennium saw no service area built on the site. BP had submitted amendments to the 1990 plan in 1999, but it took until 2001 for works on building a filling station to begin.

The filling station opened in early 2002, with the plans for the restaurant and walkers centre on the adjacent land being scrapped. Instead, a large picnic area and footpath links to the local walking routes were included as part of the project.

The site became a BP Connect site in 2008, gaining a M&S Simply Food store and Wild Bean Café offering.

Alternatives

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Hogs Back (eastbound, 3 miles)
Wisley (A3 north, 16 miles)
Services on the A31Rownhams (M27 west, 47 miles)
Woolmer (A325, 9 miles)