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St Leonards services

Location:

A31 eastbound near Ringwood

Not signposted in advance.

Postcode:

BH24 2NR

map and directions

Access/Layout:

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


St Leonards services isn't signposted but it is marked by the Ordnance Survey. The forecourt is only available eastbound (but close to two roundabouts) while the restaurant and hotel are accessed from a roundabout.

Facilities

Catering: Greggs, Subway Amenities: Travelodge Outdoor Space: Grass verge only; public footpath connections Forecourt: BP, M&S Simply Food, Wild Bean Café, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for cars at both facilities. 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:
176 Ringwood Road
St. Leonards
Ringwood
Hampshire
BH24 2NR


Trivia and History

The end of a brick building, with Little Chef and Travelodge logos attached to it.
The combined Little Chef and Travelodge building, pictured in 2011.

As the A31 skirts St Leonards, it offers several facilities for motorists. None of these are regarded as an official service area, but one is good enough to be treated as such by the Ordnance Survey. This is the neighbouring hotel, restaurant and petrol station described on this page.

While the main facility is not signposted from either side of the road, tourists and HGVs are directed to the picnic area at nearby Avon Heath Country Park, which is accessed from the same roundabout.

Restaurants

Here at St Leonards, the service area started with a Little Chef which was believed to have opened on a site called Rest-A-While in around 1960. The entrance was in a flat-roofed extension to a converted house building. This was next to the crossroads at what is now called Woodsbridge Roundabout.

The restaurant gained a partner in 1986, when a Happy Eater opened on the other side of the road, a little to the west. The two were soon both owned by Forte and worked side-by-side until around 1996, when the Happy Eater closed.

Reconstruction

Meanwhile the Little Chef building, which was now rather old, was re-built in 2001. It now had a large hotel, with the restaurant relegated to a tiny corner. Despite this size, it was soon promoted to being a Little Chef Choices site, which saw it offer the menu of Caffè Ritazza and Harry Ramsden's too. This was a short-lived concept.

When it was re-built, Travelodge and Little Chef were two faces of the same company, so sharing the building made a lot of sense. It became more complicated when Travelodge sold Little Chef, but Little Chef continued to lease the space from their former colleagues.

When Euro Garages acquired Little Chef in 2017, they soon closed the restaurant. After some deliberation, they changed the restaurant to a Greggs. A Subway was later also squeezed into the opposite corner on the building.

Meanwhile, the filling station had been branded Shell. It was purchased by BP in the early 2010s, and in 2012 they redeveloped it, turning it into one of their BP Connect sites. The new forecourt featured a larger sales building with a M&S Simply Food and Wild Bean Café.

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