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South Mimms services is a motorway service area accessible from Junction 23 of the M25 motorway which is also Junction 1 of the A1(M), in England near South Mimms, Hertfordshire. Constructed in 1986 as the first service area on the M25, it is operated by Welcome Break. It is built on the site of Bignell's Corner, named after a garden centre ...
Those on the M25 are Clacket Lane between junctions 5 and 6 (in the south-east) and Cobham between junctions 9 and 10 (in the south-west). Those directly accessible from it are South Mimms off junction 23 (to the north of London) and Thurrock off junction 31 (to the east of London). [24] [25]
South Mimms is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of South Mimms and Ridge, in the borough of Hertsmere in Hertfordshire in the East of England. It is a small settlement located near to the junction of the M25 motorway with the A1(M) motorway .
Watch: Closed M25 drone footage captures workers demolishing bridge. 01:00, Athena Stavrou. Motorway reopens ahead of schedule. Sunday 17 March 2024 23:28, Athena Stavrou. Historic work on the M25 ...
Picture Name Operator Road County Notes Abington: Welcome Break [2]: M74: South Lanarkshire: The service station is one of fourteen for which large murals were commissioned from artist David Fisher in the 1990s, designed to reflect the local area and history.
Pages in category "M25 motorway service stations" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... South Mimms services; T. Thurrock services
A south-north motorway linking the A1(M) to the Tyne Tunnel. 42,802 4.0 6.4 A3(M) A north-south motorway linking the A3 to the A27 near Portsmouth. Hampshire: 92,989 5.0 8.0 A308(M) A spur from the M4 south of Maidenhead. Continues as the A308 in Windsor. Berkshire: 23,541 0.6 0.97 A329(M) A southeast-northwest motorway linking Bracknell to ...
Ringway 3 was a new road, the north section of which became part of the M25 from South Mimms to Swanley via the Dartford Crossing. [57] It was intended for traffic bypassing London, and was a central government scheme outside of the remit of London County Council. The route was roughly based on the earlier "D" ring designed by Patrick ...