Cherwell Valley Services | |
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![]() The former main building
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County: | Oxfordshire |
Road: | M40 |
Coordinates: | 51°56′57″N 1°11′55″W / 51.949116°N 1.198555°WCoordinates: 51°56′57″N 1°11′55″W / 51.949116°N 1.198555°W |
Operator: | Moto Hospitality |
Date opened: | 1994 |
Website: | Moto |
Cherwell Valley services is a motorway service station on the M40 motorway at Stoke Lyne, near Bicester, in Oxfordshire, England. In August 2011 it was rated as 3 stars by quality assessors at Visit England; however, it is unknown whether this was a rating of the new or temporary building.
The services are located at junction 10 of the M40, and are accessed from a roundabout on the junction.
Despite its name, it is neither in the valley nor the drainage basin of the Cherwell, but rather beside a small east-flowing stream that becomes part of the Padbury Brook before joining the Great Ouse at Buckingham.
It was opened in 1994 and gave the 89-mile motorway its first service station, four years after its completion. The site was previously occupied by a toilet facility, which had been there since the motorway's opening.
Three more service stations have since been added on the M40:
A Travelodge has existed at the service station since its opening.
On 15 April 2010, the main building was destroyed by fire. The main site was to be rebuilt to a similar style to Wetherby services on the A1(M). Construction on the new building started on 27 June 2010 and was completed for reopening on 30 June 2011.