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London Offices London offices Tel: +44 (0) 20 7936 3000 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7583 1198 www.deloitte.co.uk 1. 1 New Street Square To London EC4A 3HQ Chancery Lane Ho Farringdon Station lborn 2. 2 New Street Square Ho C lbo S rn London EC4A 3BZ h t Via a A d n u n d ct r c e e w 3. 3 New Street Square r e S y e n t L n a London EC4A 3BT a L a A L 4 r n 0 r e e t F e t t a t e Ne 4. Hill House B F w r e S t r 4 F w S i e 2 n h City 0 ldgs 1 Little New Street ’s B N o 0 Bream g 3 e d Thameslink London EC4A 3TR S Sq Little 1 Old u a o re St L tter e Stonecu New St a n Station r Bailey n l e West 4 e S w S Harding o t t R S B Street n t r o Wine S i rt t d y B e e rt e Pemb Office Cou e ough Sq r l G i e n t e t t S C a n l t y a C r l e e e r C B a c Y L u n C s n a o ffi n a i b d L t o r L O l r s e C t e d n e C e d O n h t i t l n Royal e m o i J o t a R W r B L C Courts e F ee Of Fl t St Lu W dga te Hill Justice h N i t e e w A f t r S S i a 2 t a B e l e i l r s F r 0 S s b i u t d 4 r 1 y A g C e t S t To Tudor St Blackfriars Station Finding Deloitte’s London offices Deloitte’s London offices are located within minutes of each other in an area close to Fleet Street. For walking and public transport directions to our offices, please usewww.walkit.com or www.tfl.gov.uk Car parks nearest the office The nearest car park to the main campus is Saffron Hill, St Cross Street, EC1N 8XA. Alternatively there are parking meters in St Andrew Street. By rail/underground There are several mainline and underground stations within a short walking distance of our offices: • City Thameslink Station – entrances on Holborn Viaduct and Ludgate Hill – First Capital Connect and Southeastern trains – 5 minute walk. • Farringdon Station – entrance on Cowcross Street – First Capital Connect trains, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan underground lines – 8 minute walk. • Chancery Lane Station – entrance on High Holborn – Central underground line – 8 minute walk. • Temple Station – entrance onto Victoria Embankment – District and Circle underground line – 14 minute walk. • Blackfriars Station – Entrances onto New Bridge Street and South Bank – First Capital Connect and Southeastern train services. District and Circle underground lines – 8 minute walk. 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A41 A1 A110 A413 Watford A10 5 M1 A406 M11 28 • London Heathrow Airport (LHR) – 24 miles – Heathrow Express service to M25 Harrow A406 A12 A1 4 A105 Romford London Paddington and then tube to Farringdon (approximately 1 hour Wembley A10 29 16 1 A40 Ilford A12 15 minutes) or underground from Heathrow to Temple (District & Circle Lines) or A13 M25 Ealing London Chancery Lane (Central Line) (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes). A13 City 30 A4 A2 Airport A205 15 4 3 M4 1 31 • London Luton Airport (LTN) – 32 miles – train to City Thameslink A4 A205 Dartford1a A30 A20 Heathrow M25 Airport A316 A20 A2 1b A2 A24 A205 (approximately 1 hour). Kingston 2 Staines 1 A23 Swanley A308 uponA3 Bromley 3 • London Gatwick Airport (LGW) – 35 miles – train services to City Thameslink 13 M3 A232 Thames A21 (approximately 1 hour) or Gatwick Express Service to Victoria and then tube to Croydon M20 A3 A243 A23 4 Chancery Lane (Central Line) or Temple (District & Circle Lines) 10 A22 M25 A24 A3 9 A217 M26 (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes). M25 7 6 A21 8 • London Stansted Airport (STN) – 45 miles – Stansted Express service to M23 N Reigate Liverpool Street and then tube to Chancery Lane (Central Line) or Farringdon (Circle/Metropolitan/Hammersmith & City Lines) (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes). © 2018 Deloitte LLP. All rights reserved. Designed and produced by The Creative Studio at Deloitte, London. J16098.
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