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Tibshelf services

Tibshelf services

Service area on the M1 motorway, England


Tibshelf services, opened in 1999,[1] is a motorway service area operated by Roadchef between junctions 28 and 29 of the M1 motorway in Derbyshire, England. The site is near Tibshelf Ponds and the Five Pits Trail and lies around 23 mile (1.1 km) south-east of the village of Tibshelf, but the north-bound site is closer to the village of Newton.[2] During the planning of the site it was originally named Chesterfield services, and during its archaeological evaluation Bronze Age flints and pottery were discovered - indicating the potential of Bronze Age enclosures in the surrounding area.[3]

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Facilities

The northbound side was refurbished in 2015, with a McDonald's, a Fresh Food Cafe and a Costa.[1]


References

  1. "Tibshelf - motorway services".
  2. Google (10 June 2023). "Tibshelf Services" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  3. James Brightman; Dr. Clive Waddington (2011). Archaeology and Aggregates in Derbyshire and the Peak District (PDF) (Report). Archaeological Research Services Ltd. p. 125.
Next southbound:
Trowell
Motorway service stations on the
M1 motorway
Next northbound:
Woodall

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