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m Euro Garages' site at St Kew and MFG's site at Symonds Yat suffered the same fate as Halt - they were all under ownership of another company which collapsed
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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, {{Spar}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}} |primary }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, {{Spar}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}}, AdBlue Containers |primary }}


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==

Revision as of 13:08, 22 July 2020

Location:

A470 between Builth Wells and Rhayader

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

LD1 6NN

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located between junctions at the side of the road..


The contemporary Euro Garages line-up, found in a much older building on the A470.

Facilities

Forecourt: Esso, SPAR, Greggs, Starbucks on the Go, AdBlue Containers

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Llandrindod Wells
LD1 6NN


Trivia and History

Gulf A470.
The petrol station in 2016.

The Vulcan Lodge, positioned immediately to the south, was the main hotel serving Doldowlod railway station, which closed in 1962. The name "halt" derives from this.

The hotel had a new lease of life when the new A470 opened in the 1970s. A petrol station was built next to the hotel, which would become the main service area that is recognised by the highway authority.

The petrol station was branded Texaco, with a shop called The Halt Store, and an attached café called The Halt Cafe. In 2010, the shop was branded Mace.

By 2015, the petrol station, which was under the ownership of High Noon Stores, was branded Gulf, the shop was branded Spar, and the café was known as The Halt. In 2017, after the collapse of High Noon Stores, it was taken over by Euro Garages, with the forecourt being branded Esso and the café now branded Greggs.