Tesco Petrol Station is located at Bourne Centre, Southampton Rd, Salisbury SP1 2NY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Tesco Petrol Station and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0800 505555 or visit our website

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Adrian Parsons

1 Google Rating

There is a design fault in the layout of the pumps in so much as there is not enough space to fill f

1/ 5

There is a design fault in the layout of the pumps in so much as there is not enough space to fill from the right front pumps without blocking the exit of the cars coming from the left. The space between the front pumps and the shop is inadequate.

Andrzej Lengiewicz

4 Google Rating

Good place to get your fuel, very modern pumps allows you not only pay with your card but also pre-s

4/ 5

Good place to get your fuel, very modern pumps allows you not only pay with your card but also pre-set how much fuel you wish to put in or how much money you ready to spend.

Reece Small 'RESMA'

4 Google Rating

Always good for fuel prices.

4/ 5

Always good for fuel prices.

PJGrant85 .

2 Google Rating

Not 24 hour

2/ 5

Not 24 hour

Ron Lightfoot

4 Google Rating

Great for discount fuel

4/ 5

Great for discount fuel

Tony β€œBreadman” Crust

2 Google Rating

Its a petrol β›½ station. What more can I say

2/ 5

Its a petrol β›½ station. What more can I say

laura williamson

5 Google Rating

Handy to get too beside a big tescos plenty of space

5/ 5

Handy to get too beside a big tescos plenty of space

DaveA

5 Google Rating

Easy to fuel up, easy to pay. What's not to like? Marvellous! πŸ‘πŸ‘

5/ 5

Easy to fuel up, easy to pay. What's not to like? Marvellous! πŸ‘πŸ‘

r sh

5 Google Rating

Saturday 7:00 am, there was a small queue. Diesel was available with no limit. Staff were on the gro

5/ 5

Saturday 7:00 am, there was a small queue. Diesel was available with no limit. Staff were on the ground checking the flow. On my way out the queue was tripled! Go early to finish faster.

Adrian Hanson

5 Google Rating

Always a good price.

5/ 5

Always a good price.

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