Folkestone services

Stop 24 services is a motorway service station on the M20 motorway at Westenhanger, seven miles from Folkestone in Kent. They are the second to be built on the motorway and were opened in 2007.

Stop 24 Services
Folkestone services (Kent)
Information
CountyKent
RoadM20
Coordinates:51.095°N 1.045°E / 51.095; 1.045
Date opened2007

The services are found off Junction 11. They contain a petrol station, parking for both cars and lorries, a number of shops including W H Smith.

A lorry park with 82 parking spaces and customs clearance facilities provided by Channel Ports Ltd has operated on the site since 2011.[1]

History

Junctions 10 to 13 of the M20 motorway were opened in 1981.[2] Prior to the construction of the services, the proposed site was subjected to an archaeological investigation. This was because the area was close to known archaeological sites. Shards of pottery dating from the 1st4th centuries were discovered and there may have been a Roman settlement between the current site of the services and line of the nearby Roman road from Lympne to Canterbury.[3]

Facilities

Stop 24 Folkestone services has no on-site hotel. The closest is located at Roadchef Maidstone services.

Restaurants

  • Burger 100
  • Subway
  • KFC
  • Real cafe co.
  • Chopstix noodle bar.

Petrol station

The Petrol station at stop 24 is a shell station.

Other Facilities

  • WHSmith
  • Bureau de Change
  • Showers
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References

  1. "Channel Ports - Home". Channel Ports Ltd. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  2. M20/M26/A20(London - Dover): Strategic development  Description of route, Highways Agency, archived from the original on 27 September 2007, retrieved 5 September 2009
  3. Stevens, S (1994), Archaeological Evaluation of Land Adjacent to Hillhurst Farm, Westenhanger, Hythe, Kent (TR 132372) (Project No. 1994/126), Ditchling: South Eastern Archaeological Services
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