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{{Services
{{Services
|type = motorway
|type = motorway
|image = Stafford North 2018.jpg
|image = Stafford North 2023.jpg
|operator = Moto
|operator = Moto
|road = [[M6]] {{dir|N}} between J14 and J15
|road = [[M6]] {{dir|N}} between J14 and J15
|name = Stafford
|name = Stafford
|postcode = ST15 0EU
|postcode = ST15 0EU
|telephone = 01785 811188
|signposted = Yes
|signposted = Yes
|stype = Single site located between junctions on one side of the motorway.
|stype = Two sites staggered between junctions, with no public connection between them
|rating = StaffordN
|rating = StaffordN
|coords = 52.885942, -2.173748
|coords = 52.885942, -2.173748
|website = stafford-northbound
|briefroad = M6 northbound between J14 and J15
|briefroad = M6 northbound between J14 and J15
|markerpost = 234 }}
|markerpost = 0234
|smartmotorway = yes
}}


A popular but busy service station on the northbound side of the M6, with southbound traffic being sent to Roadchef's almost-as-good [[Stafford (South)]]. This side of the services is well known for its large lake and garden.
In the middle of the old and stressful stretch of the M6 is this surprisingly leafy service area, with its large lake walk for northbound travellers only.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities| Restaurants | {{Burger King|N|s}}, {{Chow|N|s}}, {{Costa|N|s}}, {{Greggs|N|s}}, {{West Cornwall Pasty Company|N|s}}, {{Costa Drive Thru|(N|s}}, {{Costa Express|N|s}}, {{Krispy Kreme|N|s}} }}
{{facilities| Catering | {{Burger King|N|s}}, {{Chozen Noodle|N|s}}, {{Costa Coffee|N|s}}, {{Greggs|N|s}}, {{KFC|N|s}}, {{Pret A Manger|N|s}}, {{West Cornwall Pasty Co|N|s}}, {{Costa Express|N|s}}, f'real Milkshakes, {{Krispy Kreme|N|s}}, {{M&S Coffee to Go|N|s}}, Tango Ice Blast, {{Costa Drive Thru}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Simply Food|N|s}}, {{WHSmith|N|s}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Simply Food|N|s}}, {{WHSmith|N|s}} }}
{{facilities| Amenities | {{Children's Play Area|N|s}}, {{Ecotricity|N|s}}, Field, [[Lucky Coin]], Showers }}
{{facilities| Amenities | {{Travelodge|N|s}}, {{Changing Places|N|s}}, {{Indoor Play Area|N|s}}, Free Cash Machine, {{Lucky Coin|N|s}}, {{Revolution Laundry|N|s}}, Showers }}
{{facilities| Motel | {{Travelodge|N|178/Stafford-M6|s}}}}
{{facilities| Outdoor Space | Large field at back of car park and lake walk accessed from back of hotel; {{Children's Play Area|N|s}}, Picnic Area }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP|N|s}}, [[BP Connect]], {{Wild Bean Cafe|N|s}}, Air1 AdBlue }}
{{facilities| Charging Points | bp pulse 150kW CCS & 120kW CHAdeMO; GRIDSERVE Electric Highway 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2 }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP|N|s}}, Shop, {{M&S Food|N|s}}, {{Wild Bean Cafe|N|s}}, Free Cash Machine }}


==Parking Prices==
==Parking Prices==
First two hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £24.50. HGVs can pay £26.50 to include a £10 food voucher.
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £29. HGVs can pay £32 to include a £10 food voucher.
 
Prices are paid in the shop or by using [https://www.justpark.com/parking/products/how-it-works JustPark]. The location code is 625154.
 
HGVs can also pay by using [https://snapacc.com/ SNAP]. The location code is 13353.


Prices are paid using [[PayByPhone|PayByPhone - more details]]. The location code is 2463.
The fees are strictly enforced by [[GroupNexus]].


The fees are strictly enforced by [[CP Plus]].
{{Parking Disclaimer}}


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==
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|telephone = 01785 811188
|telephone = 01785 811188
|gridref = SJ884320
|websites =  
|website = https://moto-way.com/location/stafford-northbound/ Official Moto Website
* [https://moto-way.com/services/stafford-northbound/ Amenity building operated by Moto]
* [https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/178/Stafford-M6-hotel Hotel operated by Travelodge]
* [https://map.bp.com/en-GB/GB/petrol-station/stone/stafford-connect-mwsa/4616 Forecourt operated by BP Express]
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|foursquare = 4bd5f0b65631c9b6d603a530
|3words = gift.widest.chap
|3words = gift.widest.chap
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|image = Stafford north Granada.jpg
|image = Stafford north Granada.jpg
|size = 250
|size = 250
|duped = yes
|caption = The services shortly after opening.
|caption = The services shortly after opening.
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1996 | Services opened }}
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1996 | Services opened }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded [[Granada]] }} }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded [[Moto]] }} }}
The services opened in 1996, earlier than [[Stafford (South)]], which is the only real reason for the difference between the two sides.
The service area opened in 1996, earlier than [[Stafford (South)|its southbound partner]], which is the key to why they are so different.


It is possibly the only service area to double-up a dog walking field with an overflow car park, changing between the two as necessary.
This is possibly the only service area to double-up a dog walking field with an overflow car park, changing between the two as necessary.


===Designing and Construction===
===Design and Construction===
[[File:Stafford north amenity building at night.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The tall, light building overlooking the lake was deliberately designed. The WHSmith and Burger King were moved back.|alt=Stafford motorway services.]]
[[File:Stafford food court.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The tall, light building overlooking the lake was designed deliberately.|alt=Restaurant building with a high roof and large windows along the back.]]
[[Mobil]] bought the site from a developer for £10m, and then worked with [[Granada]] as a joint investment. At the same time Granada put in an application to build a southbound service area at the same place, but they were [[Stafford (South)#Planning|beaten to it]].
{{fulldetails|History:M6#Private Proposals|M6 Planning Applications}}
The first planning application was made by the Agricultural & Food Research Council in 1993, and the proposal was known as '''Cold Norton'''. [[Mobil]] bought the site from them for £10million (which would be around £{{inflation|19.94126834|extension=million}}), and then worked with [[Granada]] as a joint investment. Granada soon purchased the land that the whole site is built on.


Both the northbound services and the planned southbound side were deliberately set back from the road by 67 metres to allow for the M6 to be fully widened, as has been planned several times. Space was also left for the B5026 to be re-aligned. The first plans (dated 1993) didn't account for this and were rejected as a result.
At the same time Granada put in an application to build a southbound service area directly opposite, but they were [[Stafford (South)#Planning|beaten to it]].


When it opened, the services trialled a new brand identity which was quickly adopted nationwide by [[Granada]]. As part of the changes, the services were one of the first to use polished wood instead of dirty carpets, stands with local information, and boasted more spacious toilets and, for a brief period, staff positioned to welcome customers and hand them ashtrays if necessary.
Both the northbound service area and the planned southbound side were deliberately set back from the road by 67 metres to allow for the M6 to be fully widened, as had been announced in 1989. The first plans (dated 1993) didn't account for this and were rejected as a result. Space was also left for the B5026 to be re-aligned. When the widening eventually happened in 2019, it was done on a much smaller scale, so the widening strip remains empty.


The new layout followed extensive research by Granada to establish what customers wanted. Despite the new branding,  
When it opened, the service area was Pentagram's trial for [[Granada]]'s new brand identity, which was quickly adopted nationwide. As part of the changes, the service area was one of the first to use polished wood flooring instead of dirty carpets, with down-lit islands in the dining area. The restaurant didn't carry any branding, and there was an additional luxury 'Coffee Bar', again with limited branding and glazed tiles.


One early plan, known as Cold Norton Farm, had a square amenity building in the centre of the complex, with the lake being within the motorway loops. This was later changed for the Granada plan.
Staff were even positioned to welcome customers and hand them ashtrays if necessary. There was a real emphasis on local identity, with museum pieces, local history and wildlife information. The new ideology followed extensive research by Granada to establish what customers wanted, and apparently it worked: the average customer spend was up to £2 higher than at other Granada sites, worth around £{{inflation|3.79}}.
 
The official opening date was recorded as 1 April 1996, but Granada say it actually opened on 30 March. It's likely that a dry run was held.
 
One of the early drawings had a square amenity building in the centre of the complex, with the balancing pond being within the motorway loops. It was moved to the back of the building to allow customers to interact with it; the first time this had been done with a drainage feature.


===Changes===
===Changes===
When it opened, there was a Retail Store on the immediate right. This became [[WHSmith]], and was then moved back by taking away the public telephones. This plus an extension made space for [[M&S Simply Food]].
When it opened, there was a Retail Store on the immediate right. This became [[WHSmith]], and was then moved back by taking away the public telephones. This plus an extension made space for [[M&S Simply Food]].


On the left, an office became [[Birthdays]] and then [[Fonebitz]]. It was then closed to create a new, open-plan [[Burger King]] seating area, which in turn created space for [[Greggs]] to be built at the front of the building.
On the left, an office became [[Birthdays]] and then [[Fone Bitz]]. It was then closed to create a new, open-plan [[Burger King]] seating area, which in turn created space for [[Greggs]] to be built at the front of the building.


At the back, space was designated for a waitress-service restaurant. This opened as [[Rock Island Diner]], then became [[Little Chef]], before becoming an open-plan [[Caffe Ritazza]], later [[Costa]].
At the back, by the corridor to the toilets, space was designated for a waitress-service restaurant. This opened as [[Rock Island Diner]], then became [[Little Chef]], before becoming an open-plan [[Caffe Ritazza|Caffè Ritazza]], later [[Costa]].


The coffee bar was originally supposed to be at the side, but opened at the centre.
The coffee bar was originally supposed to be at the side, but opened at the centre.


The forecourt was operated by [[Mobil]] until their merger with Esso. It used to have a [[Burger King]] drive thru at the side of the shop, but it closed down due to a lack of custom. Moto sold the forecourt to [[BP Express|BP]], who wasted no time in adding an [[M&S Simply Food]] and [[Wild Bean Café]]. In summer 2016, BP replaced the M&S Simply Food with a BP Connect.  
The forecourt was operated by [[Mobil]] until their merger with Esso. The forecourt shop used to feature a [[Burger King]] with drive-thru lane alongside the shop, but this was later removed due to a lack of custom. A sign opposite the forecourt exit now advises customers that it is a 'short drive back to the main building' to use the main Burger King restaurant following the closure.
 
Moto later sold the forecourt to [[BP Express|BP]], who soon added an [[M&S Simply Food]] and [[Wild Bean Café]]. In summer 2016, BP removed the M&S Simply Food offering, rebranding the store to one of their BP Connect sites.  


During early 2018, the [[EDC]] restaurant was refurbished and reduced in size to make way for a [[Chow]] Asian Kitchen unit. As part of this refurbishment, EDC gained a refreshed look as well as a branding update. This unit then closed in autumn 2019 along with the remaining EDC units across the country.
During early 2018, the [[EDC]] restaurant was refurbished and reduced in size to make way for a [[Chow]] Asian Kitchen unit. As part of this refurbishment, EDC gained a refreshed look as well as a branding update. This unit then closed in autumn 2019 along with the remaining EDC units across the country.


A [[Millie's Cookies]] cabinet was here for a time next to the Krispy Kreme cabinet outside WHSmith however this has since been removed.
A [[Millie's Cookies]] cabinet was here for a time next to the Krispy Kreme cabinet outside WHSmith, but this has since been removed.
 
The site underwent major refurbishment works during early 2022, with a new food court arranged at the back of the building. The new food court includes a refurbished [[Costa Coffee]] store, which opened in March 2022, along with a new [[Chozen Noodle]] unit replacing the former [[Chow]] unit and a new [[KFC]] restaurant, which both opened in early June 2022. A new [[Pret A Manger]] store then followed in late June 2022.
 
The toilets and showers were also upgraded, a new Changing Places facility was added, and Moto's updated branding was applied. The site also became an electric vehicle charging hub in late 2024, with twelve new GRIDSERVE chargers being switched on in November.
 
BP Pulse electric vehicle charging points were installed here in 2020, but weren't switched on until August 2022 due to power supply issues.
 
Moto {{current|intend to}} add 24 HGV parking spaces in 2025.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession|1|M6| [[Stafford (South)]] (M6 southbound, 1 mile){{newline}}[[Hilton Park]] (18 miles){{newline}}[[Norton Canes]] (M6 Toll, 21 miles) |
{{Succession|1|M6| [[Stafford (South)|Stafford]] (M6 southbound, ¾ mile){{newline}}[[Hilton Park]] (18 miles){{newline}}[[Norton Canes]] (M6 Toll, 21 miles) |
[[Keele]] (11 miles) }}
[[Keele]] (11 miles) }}
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Knutsford]] (35 miles) |
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Knutsford]] (35 miles) |
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 26 March 2025

Location:

M6 northbound between J14 and J15

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

ST15 0EU

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Two sites staggered between junctions, with no public connection between them.

Rating: See the reviews


In the middle of the old and stressful stretch of the M6 is this surprisingly leafy service area, with its large lake walk for northbound travellers only.

Facilities

Catering: Burger King, Chozen Noodle, Costa Coffee, Greggs, KFC, Pret A Manger, West Cornwall Pasty Co., Costa Express, f'real Milkshakes, Krispy Kreme, M&S Coffee to Go, Tango Ice Blast, Costa Drive Thru Shops: M&S Simply Food, WHSmith Amenities: Travelodge, Changing Places, Children's Play Area, Free Cash Machine, Lucky Coin, Revolution Laundry, Showers Outdoor Space: Large field at back of car park and lake walk accessed from back of hotel; Children's Play Area, Picnic Area Charging Points: bp pulse 150kW CCS & 120kW CHAdeMO; GRIDSERVE Electric Highway 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2 Forecourt: BP, Shop, M&S Food, Wild Bean Café, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £29. HGVs can pay £32 to include a £10 food voucher.

Prices are paid in the shop or by using JustPark. The location code is 625154.

HGVs can also pay by using SNAP. The location code is 13353.

The fees are strictly enforced by GroupNexus.

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

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Moto Hospitality
M6 Northbound
Stafford Motorway Service Area
Stone
Staffordshire
ST15 0EU


Trivia and History

Stafford north Granada.jpg
The services shortly after opening.

Camera icon
Camera icon

Services opened 1996
Re-branded Moto 2001

The service area opened in 1996, earlier than its southbound partner, which is the key to why they are so different.

This is possibly the only service area to double-up a dog walking field with an overflow car park, changing between the two as necessary.

Design and Construction

Restaurant building with a high roof and large windows along the back.
The tall, light building overlooking the lake was designed deliberately.

See also: M6 Planning Applications

The first planning application was made by the Agricultural & Food Research Council in 1993, and the proposal was known as Cold Norton. Mobil bought the site from them for £10million (which would be around £20million in 2025), and then worked with Granada as a joint investment. Granada soon purchased the land that the whole site is built on.

At the same time Granada put in an application to build a southbound service area directly opposite, but they were beaten to it.

Both the northbound service area and the planned southbound side were deliberately set back from the road by 67 metres to allow for the M6 to be fully widened, as had been announced in 1989. The first plans (dated 1993) didn't account for this and were rejected as a result. Space was also left for the B5026 to be re-aligned. When the widening eventually happened in 2019, it was done on a much smaller scale, so the widening strip remains empty.

When it opened, the service area was Pentagram's trial for Granada's new brand identity, which was quickly adopted nationwide. As part of the changes, the service area was one of the first to use polished wood flooring instead of dirty carpets, with down-lit islands in the dining area. The restaurant didn't carry any branding, and there was an additional luxury 'Coffee Bar', again with limited branding and glazed tiles.

Staff were even positioned to welcome customers and hand them ashtrays if necessary. There was a real emphasis on local identity, with museum pieces, local history and wildlife information. The new ideology followed extensive research by Granada to establish what customers wanted, and apparently it worked: the average customer spend was up to £2 higher than at other Granada sites, worth around £4 in 2025.

The official opening date was recorded as 1 April 1996, but Granada say it actually opened on 30 March. It's likely that a dry run was held.

One of the early drawings had a square amenity building in the centre of the complex, with the balancing pond being within the motorway loops. It was moved to the back of the building to allow customers to interact with it; the first time this had been done with a drainage feature.

Changes

When it opened, there was a Retail Store on the immediate right. This became WHSmith, and was then moved back by taking away the public telephones. This plus an extension made space for M&S Simply Food.

On the left, an office became Birthdays and then Fone Bitz. It was then closed to create a new, open-plan Burger King seating area, which in turn created space for Greggs to be built at the front of the building.

At the back, by the corridor to the toilets, space was designated for a waitress-service restaurant. This opened as Rock Island Diner, then became Little Chef, before becoming an open-plan Caffè Ritazza, later Costa.

The coffee bar was originally supposed to be at the side, but opened at the centre.

The forecourt was operated by Mobil until their merger with Esso. The forecourt shop used to feature a Burger King with drive-thru lane alongside the shop, but this was later removed due to a lack of custom. A sign opposite the forecourt exit now advises customers that it is a 'short drive back to the main building' to use the main Burger King restaurant following the closure.

Moto later sold the forecourt to BP, who soon added an M&S Simply Food and Wild Bean Café. In summer 2016, BP removed the M&S Simply Food offering, rebranding the store to one of their BP Connect sites.

During early 2018, the EDC restaurant was refurbished and reduced in size to make way for a Chow Asian Kitchen unit. As part of this refurbishment, EDC gained a refreshed look as well as a branding update. This unit then closed in autumn 2019 along with the remaining EDC units across the country.

A Millie's Cookies cabinet was here for a time next to the Krispy Kreme cabinet outside WHSmith, but this has since been removed.

The site underwent major refurbishment works during early 2022, with a new food court arranged at the back of the building. The new food court includes a refurbished Costa Coffee store, which opened in March 2022, along with a new Chozen Noodle unit replacing the former Chow unit and a new KFC restaurant, which both opened in early June 2022. A new Pret A Manger store then followed in late June 2022.

The toilets and showers were also upgraded, a new Changing Places facility was added, and Moto's updated branding was applied. The site also became an electric vehicle charging hub in late 2024, with twelve new GRIDSERVE chargers being switched on in November.

BP Pulse electric vehicle charging points were installed here in 2020, but weren't switched on until August 2022 due to power supply issues.

Moto intend to add 24 HGV parking spaces in 2025.

Alternatives

Previous:Next:
Stafford (M6 southbound, ¾ mile)
Hilton Park (18 miles)
Norton Canes (M6 Toll, 21 miles)
Services on the M6Keele (11 miles)
Knutsford (35 miles)Moto servicesHilton Park (18 miles)

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