Westmorland services

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The duck pond behind the main building.
The duck pond behind the main building.

Westmorland services is a pair of motorway service stations, between junctions 38 and 39 of the M6 motorway in Cumbria, England. The two carriageways of the motorway divide at this point as they complete the ascent from the Lune Valley to Shap summit and so the two service areas are a couple of hundred metres apart.

They are also known as Tebay services, from Tebay, the nearest village although they are actually situated in Orton parish and are addressed as being at Orton. Tebay West Services opened in 1972 and serves the northbound carriageway. Tebay East opened in 1993 serving southbound traffic. There is also a further service area owned by the same company just off the M6 in Tebay village known as Junction 38 Truckstop Services opened in 1986 which mainly caters for the HGV and long distance coach trade but is open to the general public.

The closest city is Lancaster, thirty-two miles to the south. The services are named after the historic county of Westmorland.

They are not operated by one of the major chains but by an independent family-owned company: Westmorland Ltd. who also operate the Rheged Discovery Centre about 20 km away.

Each side of the motorway has a farm shop (opened by Prince Charles in 2004). Together, these won Best Local Retailer 2003 in the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards.

The northbound service area also has a travel trailer caravan park and the Westmorland Hotel. This site also serves as the head office for Westmorland Ltd. and its parent company Westmorland Motorway Services Ltd.

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