Feering services
A12 between J24 and J25
Signposted from the road? Northbound only
CO5 9EL (northbound), CO6 1HD (southbound)
map and directions
Two sites staggered between junctions, with no public connection between them..
A pair of facilities on the A12, staggered some distance apart.
Facilities
Northbound
Catering: Burger King, Greggs : Travelodge Forecourt: Esso, Hursts, Subway, Costa Express, Rollover, Air1 AdBlue
Southbound
Forecourt: Shell, Select, Template:Deli2go, Costa Express, Air1 AdBlue
Contact Details
🏢 Address:
London Road
Feering
Colchester
Essex
CO5 9EL
Trivia and History

The first facility in the vicinity of Feering services was St Christopher Garage. It was positioned to the west, right by where the entrance from Kelvedon joins. This later took on Texaco branding, and is now the dwelling called St Christopher Bungalow.
An independent diner was built a little north-east of here. In the 1986 this was taken over by Happy Eater, who demolished it and re-built it. It had stone-effect walls, and a Happy Eater weather vane which outlived the restaurant. A Travelodge was added in 1995.
In 1996 the restaurant became a branch of Little ChefHistory. In May 2015 this site received the Wonderfully British refurbishment, gaining a Burger King in the process. In January 2017, Euro Garages purchased the site and in January 2018 the new owners lost the rights to the name and it became EG Diner.
In 1997, Texaco moved to a new, larger site next to the Little Chef. The old petrol station was partially demolished and became the bungalow. Its entrance remains as a driveway while the old exit has been grassed over.
The new petrol station had Star Market branding. It later became Total, and became Esso in July 2012. It was re-built and replaced by a new building in 2016.
In August 2018 the EG Diner and Burger King both closed. The building was refurbished and reopened in January 2019 with Burger King and Greggs stores.
Southbound History
There was a pub at the southbound service area called The Trowel and Hammer. This had to be completely re-built following the dualling of the A12 in the 1950s, and it re-opened with new garage facilities. This became The Spaniard, but the pub aspect closed in the 1980s and was demolished.
The forecourt became a Total. In July 2012 it was re-branded Shell.
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