Im new so please go steady
I visited the site around 1 year ago but the whole place was well secured so put it to the back of my mind. After reading here more and more, i thought i'd do a revist. Anyway family life means free time is short and a premium.
To be honest i went half prepared with a high powered torch and camera phone. When i got to the location i saw some of the metal security pannels on the floor so instantly perked up.
Theres a few rooms and the forecourt which i didnt visit as i was on my lone some and didn't want to take to many risks especially after it been my first expereince.
If your looking to visit i would go sooner rather than later probably weekends / early evenings to avoid workmen.
History
Rainton Services were built in the 1970s by Station Supreme as a dual sided service station with each side sporting a filling station and a cafe under the Station Supreme brand. Where the northbound cafe opened inside of a large, distinctive building with a sloping metal roof, the southbound cafe opened inside of a basically designed building with a flat packed roof.
Recently sold for around 250,000.
The site for many years operated as a fuel station and associated motorway restaurant. The fuel station building remains as does the two storey building that housed the restaurant with accommodation and offices above. Both are in a totally dilapidated state, requiring demolition or redevelopment.
Photos
Probably just before closure
Now External Main Enterance
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Back of Building Looking South Bound
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Point of view across carriage way
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Interior
View through door
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Looking back to enterance
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Little Chief / Happy Eater Restraunt
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Temperature gauges for Cold Room
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Know your colours
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Upstairs view Looking south Bound
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Mind Your Step
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They did have accomedation
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The old burger king restraunt
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best leave
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Random ducting
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To the scrap Yard
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Thanks for looking as i say id go sooner rather than later, theres still bits to see and photograph better.
im Close to this location and wouldn't mind doing a little more.
Thanks for looking
I visited the site around 1 year ago but the whole place was well secured so put it to the back of my mind. After reading here more and more, i thought i'd do a revist. Anyway family life means free time is short and a premium.
To be honest i went half prepared with a high powered torch and camera phone. When i got to the location i saw some of the metal security pannels on the floor so instantly perked up.
Theres a few rooms and the forecourt which i didnt visit as i was on my lone some and didn't want to take to many risks especially after it been my first expereince.
If your looking to visit i would go sooner rather than later probably weekends / early evenings to avoid workmen.
History
Rainton Services were built in the 1970s by Station Supreme as a dual sided service station with each side sporting a filling station and a cafe under the Station Supreme brand. Where the northbound cafe opened inside of a large, distinctive building with a sloping metal roof, the southbound cafe opened inside of a basically designed building with a flat packed roof.
Recently sold for around 250,000.
The site for many years operated as a fuel station and associated motorway restaurant. The fuel station building remains as does the two storey building that housed the restaurant with accommodation and offices above. Both are in a totally dilapidated state, requiring demolition or redevelopment.
Photos
Probably just before closure

Now External Main Enterance


Back of Building Looking South Bound

Point of view across carriage way

Interior
View through door


Looking back to enterance

Little Chief / Happy Eater Restraunt

Temperature gauges for Cold Room

Know your colours

Upstairs view Looking south Bound

Mind Your Step

They did have accomedation

The old burger king restraunt

best leave

Random ducting

To the scrap Yard

Thanks for looking as i say id go sooner rather than later, theres still bits to see and photograph better.
im Close to this location and wouldn't mind doing a little more.
Thanks for looking