Sedgemoor services

Motorway service station in Somerset, England

51°16′08″N 2°55′17″W / 51.2689°N 2.9215°W / 51.2689; -2.9215Previous name(s)Brent Knoll Rest AreaNorthbound servicesOperatorWelcome BreakDate opened1987FuelShellWebsiteWelcome BreakSouthbound servicesOperatorRoadchefDate opened1986FuelEssoWebsiteRoadchef Sedgemoor

Sedgemoor services is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway near the village of Rooks Bridge in Somerset, England. The location of the services can be identified from a long distance because of their proximity to Brent Knoll, an isolated hill on the Somerset Levels.


The northbound station is operated by Welcome Break, and the southbound station is operated by Roadchef.

The northbound station is one of fourteen service stations for which large murals were commissioned from artist David Fisher in the 1990s, designed to reflect the local area and history.[1]

History

The sites opened in 1970 as Brent Knoll Rest Area by the Department for Transport; however, after high rates of crime, the services were transferred to Welcome Break and Roadchef.[2] They were upgraded to Motorway Service Area status in 1987 after two service buildings were added.[3]

References

  1. ^ "David Fisher - Somerset Art - Commercial Works & Commissions". Archived from the original on 25 October 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Sedgemoor (North) - motorway services".
  3. ^ Motorway Services Trivia Site - Sedgemoor Archived 5 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine - Accessed 14 January 2009

External links

  • Motorway Services Online - Sedgemoor northbound
  • Motorway Services Online - Sedgemoor southbound
  • Motorway Services Trivia - Sedgemoor


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