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Berkshire Downs services

Location:

A34 southbound between Newbury and Didcot

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

OX11 0RW

map and directions

Access/Layout:

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


The smallest service station on the main A34 - Berkshire Downs is a little forecourt by the southbound carriageway.

Facilities

Outdoor Space: No grass space Forecourt: Shell, Shop, Costa Express, Rollover

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:
Filling Station
Newbury Road
Chilton
Didcot
Oxfordshire
OX11 0RW


Trivia and History

Murco-branded forecourt.
The forecourt with Murco branding, pictured in 2019.

See also: A34 Planning Applications

The forecourt dates back to the 1950s, when the A34 was a much slower, single carriageway road. The building attached to it was known as The Retreat.

In the 1970s, plans emerged to upgrade the A34 to a dual carriageway, by building a second carriageway to the west. This attracted a flurry of plans for new service areas in the Chilton area. The garage owners wanted to rebuild it and add much more lorry parking.

BP planned to build a northbound service station by the new northbound carriageway in 1976. This seemingly innocuous idea caused a storm, as the Vale of White Horse District Council said they were "astounded" to see that BP knew every detail about the proposed new carriageway, even though the council hadn't been consulted on it.

Permission was granted to upgrade the existing filling station in 1979, but other plans in the area were rejected. Oxfordshire County Council was receiving a lot of proposals for new service areas on the A34, and they were only receptive to locations they approved of: initially Abingdon, then they moved towards Milton Heights.

In 1985, Heron wanted to take over and rebuild the service area, adding a family restaurant. They also considered building at the Chilton and West Isley junctions, and there was another plan for a northbound service area. Further services were planned nearby at Manor Farm, near Drayton. The county council again ruled it was happy with the existing provision of services, including the site about to open at Chieveley, and that this would not be an appropriate place for one. Esso continued to try to build service areas at the Chilton junction, including building new north-facing slip roads.

In 1996 there was a plan to turn the bungalow building into a restaurant, while in 2016 there was a plan to turn it into a small B&B. Plans to upgrade the site are now compromised by the fact the road has become very fast and busy, yet the slip roads here remain substandard and its facilities limited by its small size.

Forecourt Branding

By the 1970s the forecourt was a 24-hour BP. It then became Shell, and was Murco by the 1990s. It then changed ownership to an independent dealer, who by the end of 2015 had introduced a Tchibo coffee machine and unbranded the Mace store, with hopes to open a SPAR store.

In 2016, the service station changed hands again with a separate SPAR store planned to open. This only went as far as introducing a SPAR-branded range to the store; new branding wasn't added.

It was acquired by M&S Fuels Ltd in October 2018. They rebranded the forecourt back to Shell in summer 2019 and extended the shop, adding a Costa Express machine in the process. As a result of the extension, the electric vehicle charging point which was situated around the back of the shop has been removed.

Alternatives

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Chieveley (8 miles)Services on the A34Milton Heights (5 miles)