Take a virtual tour of a major new motorway service station proposed on land known as Warren Farm, between Junction 16 and 17 of the M25, near Chalfont St Peter.

Extra Motorway Services’ proposed development will have a facilities building with retail and a food court, a filling station, and a 100-bedroom hotel, if approved.

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PICTURED: Car park and main building

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PICTURED: Main facility from above

There will also be parking facilities (1,030 light vehicle/52 disabled, 200 HGV, 18 coach, 22 motorcycle), a service yard, vehicle circulation, electric vehicle (EV) charge points, and outdoor spaces such as a children’s play area, and a new lake.

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PICTURED: Fuel filling station

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PICTURED: Front elevation

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PICTURED: Rear elevation

READ MORE: Major new motorway service station on M25 to go before public inquiry

Essential infrastructure will also be installed, including a junction crossing the M25 in the form of a single overbridge loop giving access to the site, with slip roads north and southbound, and a roundabout within the site itself.

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PICTURED: MSA location plan

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PICTURED: Detailed access plan

A 42-hectare area outside the site referred to as “community lands” will be enhanced “for improved recreation and leisure activity”.

A public inquiry on the matter is scheduled for August.

Media courtesy of Pegasus Group.