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Preston Guide City Map.Indd Museums, Arts & Shopping Landmarks & Parks Transport Information Miscellaneous Entertainment Cannon Street E3 Arkwright’s House F3 Bus Station F2 County Hall C4 Cotton Court G3 53 Degrees C1 Fishergate Shopping Centre D4 Avenham Park E5 Park & Ride Parking A4, J5 Lancashire Records Office C3 Driving Theory Test Centre E4 N OPreston Guild Hall F3 Friargate D2, E3 Avenham Pavilion E6 Park & Ride Town Hall E3 Post Office D4, G1 R T Pick up C4, E2, E3, F3, H3 GR TheH Harris F3 Fishergate D3, D4, E3 Flag Market E3 Visitor Information Point E3 University of Central D R E EE O Railway Station C4 E Lancashire (UCLan) C1, C2 ET PlayhouseA Theatre D2 Guild Hall Street E3 Harris Institute E5 P E N D ET D TR BA ( ShopmobilityRE E3 A Academy of English F2 S PR1 GalleryA C1 Lune Street S D3 Miller Arcade F3 L T ST E T NK 6 L C ) M U P Taxi RanksL C4, D2, F3, F2 REET The Continental C6 A I Markets A E2 Miller Park D6 STRE T H L D E IA S U L L U R E L E S Q ICTO Hanover 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S A STRE T T S W GE R D Birley E ’ LOD R M RD E A Town R O A L E H T CO Queen’s Legacy C R R C E T Hall O H R K E T U T Shopping International O E A R O F R T R T D N I C S Park A R ST i CO GA H H Cotton TE C U Preston R R R ) O HU T Court 9 Guild Hall W C H LANE 5 Shopmobility L MARS (A The GR O W 9) N IE (A5 Y Flag I V WAY A Harris M D RING W SH O S G Market E LU N 3 AD IN A T L RO R M W E O BOT GERRA NE E R TAL RD T T A S TR O H STREE E St George’s N T K Premier STR Miller S A E C R C F H E N D R Shopping E E E O Inn OX Arcade Lancashire P S T E B R T T ( E T I Centre U A O S E B T E Records S Preston S R Q T W S 6 T N T A T R ) S EA A59 Towards T O Minster RD O L L Office EE I A T R T A B T V B S A S T R R E D Y E O N Liverpool N HU A AT G HA N T E G G Y R R N LT A E P B E R GUILDHALL S L E E ISH CA B L F WINCKLEY S H E OV O A T O O A T A NS H N S R Riversway Docklands Lancashire P N Arkwrights M L GE S K NO E L R I R County Council R COU House ET H O S P O K S C N S CO T RI RE A R T County Hall T R A R S N D H L E E R CE ET E T E T AT R T S ARR ST T U Cardinal T S C Park Guru Nanak EE R E RE AN S L S T T T Newman & Ride T E Gurdwara M T E A S H HART Fishergate St Wilfrid's S N A College TR T Driving YKE VE U S W STR A S ET Shopping Church EET S E E CH I T M S I R M Theory T N T N IN JA S T S Centre H BMX Park GT H L O C R C L Test Centre T ’S IG I BU APEL STRE K R U E E A ON U H L RE R H N T HL N C C E E S O S T TL S RO S T T A 4 D I H Y OS AV A T R A R D H S R ER STR C E R AD C G S EN T MA E T Winckley E R I O Q E R R E S HA R N T A H U T S T E Square CH D S A S E I I E M NE T F A RE CHADDO E N ( T T ES E Fishwick N Preston T TIBER ST R E A E R ET LA O T O R B 5 ET OA L B T R R ER E Nature 0 Railway A L S O BA E N 7 D H S Muslim C RO S C A E 2 Station E Reserve S I CK S ) D R T RE AD AM R Cultural S J O A TOW O E A L Centre R TR ENHAM X T T D L K F S O N L I E AV O K E ST N E R O D O T D O S RE D O N T S N Jamea T E W G R ET R R CH D A6 Towards R E E A Masjid N O E E L E A T C R F T F N Chorley T WE Harris E ) O RIBBL D R 59 N ST ESDA A A LE P Institute R O Bamber Bridge ( S Post LACE BAPS Shri A AD T C IFF P A O R L N R S IF Office CL Swaminarayan R D L O E E ( ) ( ) O E F T T H M6 J29 /M65 J1 O U T Depot S Temple E T ( P T A E U A ER H E SO V 6 LI M Capitol Centre E STR ) E N 5 A R LL Retail Park D Vajravarahi NO O BO D K W Kadampa L OO SE HW Park & Ride T L NC A A Buddhist Centre RE YL N F Guild O E R Avenham Park A59 Towards Wheel ST Liverpool RE B E T R Southport O Gujarat A D St Stephen’s Hindu Leyland G Church A Society Pavilion T RIVE E R PA RADE Guild Wheel WIN BBLE CK Miller Park R RI R L S IVE EY O Preston R Frenchwood I U V R T O H Sports Recreation E A M R D E 6 AD Club Ground E O L R W L B I A Guild B B NE I One square B Wheel R L R E E represents IV approximately R Guild 300 metres & The Continental Wheel 4 minutes walk City Centre Guide www.prestonguildcity.co.uk Shop under the Grade II listed Winckley Square (E4) Visit...
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