Catterick motorway service area amenity building

Catterick Motorway Service Area

The proposals for a new motorway service station on the new A1(M) near Catterick have been submitted to the Local Authority. This follows on from a successful public consultation in the summer of 2019.

Located east of junction 52 on the new A1(M), the development would be built on Green Belt in the former quarry at Pallett Hill Farm with Catterick Race course as its backdrop.

The proposed Catterick Motorway Service Area includes an amenity building, 100 bed hotel, fuel filling station and drive through retailers. 

The design for both the proposed buildings and extensive landscaping has been carefully considered to enhance its surroundings whilst minimising the impact on the environment and local neighbourhood. 

The challenge for the design team on a proposal such as this was to ensure the architecture of the proposed development sat harmoniously within the context of its rural setting. The development aims to minimize its environmental footprint with a seamless blend of materials and soft landscaping to reflect the local vernacular for the region.

James Carney Architects were appointed to provide architectural services to Lead Architect – PPL Limited for this project.

ClientAddressCatterick, North Yorkshire.Year2019Footprint

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