Guide to Penhale services

Location:

A30 between Bodmin and Redruth
(also accessible to traffic on the B3275)

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

TR9 6NA

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction.


A collection of facilities next to the shopping centre at Fraddon.

Facilities

Catering: Cookhouse & Pub (Penhale Round), McDonald's Drive Thru Amenities: Premier Inn Outdoor Space: No grass space; Children's Play Area (at Cookhouse & Pub) Charging Points: Shell Recharge 150kW CCS & 50kW CHAdeMO; Tesla Supercharger 250kW Forecourt: Shell, Select, Deli by Shell, Costa Express, Car Wash

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for cars at all locations. No HGV parking is available.

Parking within the Cookhouse & Pub and Premier Inn shared car park is restricted to customers and hotel guests only and you must enter your vehicle registration number in the tablet at the bar or hotel reception upon entry. These restrictions are strictly enforced by Horizon Parking.

Parking within the various Kingsley Village car parks are also subject to their own restrictions and you should check signs in each car park before leaving your vehicle.

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

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Penhale
Fraddon
St. Columb
Cornwall
TR9 6NA


Trivia and History

The Next store with its Starbucks concession, part of the Kingsley Village Shopping Centre next door.

The A39 and A30 used to meet in the centre of Penhale, where there was a petrol station. With the Indian Queens Bypass being planned in the early 1990s, Kingsley Developments Ltd proposed a new facility and commercial development be built at Fernside Farm. Planning permission was first requested in July 1992, with full permission being granted in January 1995.

The bypass had already opened in February 1993. During its construction, an archaeological excavation unearthed remains of the 'Penhale Round', a dry-stone structure and a stone-built hut/ancillary building which dates back to the Iron Age, possibly being built around 100 BC.

The first phase of the service area opened in late 1995, starting with a Jet forecourt. The McDonald's opened in Spring 1996, having previously been planned as a Burger King. It is still the only McDonald's location in the county that is open 24 hours.

Phase 2 later materialised as Kingsley Village Shopping Centre, built around the original farm site. This would later include a Starbucks coffee shop that would be advertised from the neighbouring McDonald's.

The third and final phase of the development was completed in early 1996, with Whitbread Inns opening a Brewers Fayre pub-restaurant and a 40-bed Travel Inn. Both branches were named 'Penhale Round', in reference to the excavation.

The forecourt was purchased by Shell in 2010. Whitbread changed the pub branding to 'Cookhouse & Pub' in 2018. They added two Shell Recharge electric vehicle chargers to their forecourt in late 2020.

Eight Tesla Superchargers were constructed in the overspill car park in July 2023, going live in May 2024.

Alternatives

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Cornwall (7 miles)
St Kew (A39, 16 miles)
Services on the A30Carland Cross (5 miles)