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Maps

Directions

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RICHMONDROAD WALTONCRESCENT GREATCLARENDON STREET WALTON STREET

THE RICHMOND HOTEL &

AL-SHAMI LEBANESE RESTAURANT BEAUMONTSTREET

LITTLECLARENDON STREET WOODSTOCK ROAD ST GILES BROADSTREET CORNMARKET STREET MAGDALEN STREET WALTON STREET WORCESTER STREET OXFORD BUS STATION

HYTHEBRIDGESTREET

BOTLEYROAD OXFORD RAIL STATION BOTLEYROAD

Location

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25 Walton Crescent is close to the Oxford Bus Station and Oxford Rail Station. They provide very good connections to London, the major airports and the rest of the UK.

Online maps

The links below provide access to online maps which illustrate the locations of the building and the bus and rail stations. The bus and rail station maps include a second marker pin which identifi es the building location.

25 Walton Crescent

http://pininthemap.com/9094e6dd84c6facdf

Oxford Bus Station

http://pininthemap.com/77ae2fdffaef27dec

Oxford Rail Station

http://pininthemap.com/840818a9999362a36

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Walking from Oxford Rail Station

Turn right out of the station building. Follow the station approach down to Botley Road. Turn left.

Walk along Botley Road. Continue into Hythe Bridge Street. At the end of Hythe Bridge Street bear left into Worcester Street.

At the end of Worcester Street continue straight on into Walton Street. Take the second left, Richmond Road.

Walk down Richmond Road on the right until you reach the last building on the right, at the point at which several roads converge. This building is 25 Walton Crescent. Walk round the building into Walton Crescent to fi nd the entrance.

Walking from Oxford Bus Station

Walk from the Gloucester Green bus station to Worcester Street. Turn right. Follow Worcester Street and continue straight on into Walton Street. Take the second left, Richmond Road.

Walk down Richmond Road on the right until you reach the last building on the right, at the point at which several roads converge. This building is 25 Walton Crescent. Walk round the building into Walton Crescent to fi nd the entrance.

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Oxford has an effective ring road system. We are best approached from the north or west.

From the north

Take Woodstock Road towards the centre

Turn right into Leckford Road or Plantation Road Turn left into Walton Street

Continue until you reach Richmond Road on the right. Turn into Richmond Road. 25 Walton Crescent is the last building on the right, at the point at which several roads converge. Turn right into Walton Crescent to fi nd the entrance.

From the west

Botley Road

Continue into Hythe Bridge Street Bear left into Worcester Street Continue into Walton Street

Take the second left, Richmond Road. 25 Walton Crescent is the last building on the right, at the point at which several roads converge. Turn right into Walton Crescent to fi nd the entrance.

Satellite navigation

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Parking is controlled in much of Oxford, including the area around 25 Walton Crescent. Your choices will depend on when you are arriving and for how long you will need to park.

Public car parks

The Park & Ride system The Worcester Street car park

Street parking near The Richmond

There is a small amount of free parking in streets near the hotel. Parking is limited during controlled periods (8.00 to 18.30, Monday to Saturday). Most marked spaces provide two hours parking.

Pay & Display parking is available in Walton Street and Great Clarendon Street. Parking is limited to two hours between 8.00 and 18.30, Monday to Saturday. Special arrangements apply on weekday evenings and Sundays; check signs and ticket machines for information.

Oxford City Car Parks

http://www.oxford.gov.uk/transport/car-parking.cfm

Worcester Street Car Park Location

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Parking

RICHMOND ROAD NELSON STREET WALTONCRESCENT GREATCLARENDON STREET CANAL STREET WALTON STREET ALBERT STREET HART STREET

THE RICHMOND HOTEL &

AL-SHAMI LEBANESE RESTAURANT WORCESTER PLACE

WORCESTER

PLACE

HYTHE BRIDGE STREET WORCESTER STREET WORCESTER STREET CARPARK PARKEND STREET WALTON STREET

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Depending on the length of your stay in Oxford and your arrival and departure times, you may wish to consider using the Park & Ride bus service.

From the Pear Tree Park & Ride take buses which are going to the city centre and ask for the Old Radcliffe Infi rmary stop. Cross the road and continue walking towards the city centre. Turn right into Little Clarendon Street, continue to the end of the street and across Walton Street into Walton Crescent. Walk down Walton Crescent until you reach number 25, the last building on the left.

Park & Ride website

http://www.oxford.gov.uk/transport/park-and-ride.cfm

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