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Local Area Map Bus Map Richmond (London) Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 1 8 1 53 Mid-Surrey Old Deer Park 2 Ealing Broadway Bowling Club 65 E D S HAMMERSMITH I Tennis R South Ealing R Courts Richmond LTC A E W 16 O 18 O 12 T L O 18 D Turnham Green Stamford Brook Ravenscourt Park Kensington D E 1 ST. PAULS ROAD E R 5 P R Brentford (Olympia) A R Gunnersbury Church Chiswick High Road Bus Garage King Street Hammersmith K PAGODA AVENUE 1 1 G A Watermans Centre R D E E 1 N 25 C 12 S W A West Kensington Royal Mid Surrey Golf Course LENTON R 1 CASTLEGATE R E RI 46 S E E 181 Kew Bridge 419 T CHISWICK Hogarth Roundabout K N J 13 Y O C L E Hammersmith E L 33 Y N River Thames The Athletic Ground V Chiswick E R 1 O A Bridge ASHLEY ROAD D 120 R68 Alexandra Avenue London Scottish 23 Kew Bridge North Side Charing Cross 1 Old Deer Park 43 SELWYN AVENUE South Side Kew Retail Park Great Chertsey Road Hospital 31 Mortlake Road Rugby Football Club and Richmond 38 Royal Mid Surrey 1 North End Road Royal Hospital for Kew Bessant Drive Courtlands Clifford Avenue Hartington Road Golf Club Richmond Rugby Football Club EVELYN ROAD Fulham Lillie Road 190 223 Avenue Mortlake Cemetery Castelnau 161 Kew Road Mortlake Road 19 Palace Road BEAUMONT AVENUE 65 Lonsdale Road 54 Mortlake Road West Park Road West Brompton 1 D KEW Lillie Road A Mortlake Road S T. J O H N ’ S Kew Road Chalkers Corner Fulham COTTAGES S 112 O Taylor Avenue 42 H 128 Lonsdale Road 39 A 2 R Kew Gardens F T 2 Broadway E S Kew Gardens Road B U E E R 145 81 U Lower Richmond Road Y E N 179 K R O S AV Howsman Road Hail & Ride A D D E LW Y N A Mortlake Road 28 L Sandycombe Road Lower section 1 A EVELYN GARDENS T New King’s Road KEW FOOT ROAD 1 R 48 94 98 Kew Gardens Kew Gardens Hotel Verdun Road 35 133 O Richmond Road Harwood Road R O O S M Castelnau E 1 Victoria Gate D A R R Clifford Avenue 1 L E 135 BLUE ANCHOR ALLEY 84 R 21 E Sandycombe Road Washington Road O A Suffolk Road D W SHEENDALE ROAD 1 O Dudley Road Putney N22 continues to MICHELSDALE 36 L C W 79 R Lower Richmond Road DRIVE O Sloane Square and 15 Bridge 1 72 W F Lonsdale Road E T Sandycombe Road E 1 Marksbury Avenue 1 T O Kew Road Piccadilly Circus S E N 22 BENNS T Barnes High Street M K 3 R Gainsborough Road I C H WALK S S T The Avenue 35 E L 56 H H E S 45 1 A R Lower Richmond Road Barnes E R R Play Area O W CEDAR TERRACE S E Pools on the Park T R N A Manor Circus Barnes Bridge Barnes E E C Sandycombe Road Pond 28 5 T V E DUNCAN ROAD S T. J O H N ’ S 1 A Lower Richmond Road 13 L Red Lion 8 GROVE E 1 Lower Mortlake Road Putney Imperial Wharf SALISBURY ROAD Kew Gardens Ship Lane/Stag Brewery Mortlake 9 Sheendale Road St. Mary’s Lion Gate Sheen Lane for Chelsea Harbour 9 Rocks Lane 35 Church H A M R O A D RichmoRichmonndnd Old Deer Park C K E N 24 Ranelagh Avenue W I 23 Richmond Circus Recreation Ground T Circusrcuss 22 LARKFIELD ROAD Footbridge H22 3 Kew Road 29 3 Putney 63 Pagoda Avenue Sands End Sainsbury’s 9 Orange Tree D 122 391 C L 24 A H37 Richmond Adult A R O N D 54 E N Theatre R 10 Footbridge C 61 S 119 BARNES 18 E ’ 36 82 RICHMO Community College S T N C E PLACE H A Kew Road J O R D St. John . R A T 39 E Richmond O S T Richmond Evelyn Road The R the Divine 35 R 1 W A Business Orange Tree E D D Pools on the Park Manor Road A E 48 K C R O 103 Royal School H I E L D C Odd Fellows U R K F C E 490 371 Sainsbury’s The yellow tinted area includes every R 2 A 50 British C L A R R H T E Memorial Hall, KewKe RRoad R 68 HEND Legion Royal Mail O A D I V E 9 W NS bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles D Richmond 23 D R T O Dance Academy 32 I N E 15 A T H E R 17 Delivery Office 19 C A 2 PUTNEY O North Magistrates’ 11 from Richmond. Main stops are 7 66 10 25 R Court 1 Z Old Deer Park Richmond 39 shown in the white area outside. 337 Scout Group 36 52 49 D M 16 6 R70 493 37 TOWNSHEND ROAD A A 7 H22 84 9 39 HOUNSLOW St. John O Clapham Junction PARKSHOT S H E E N PA R K Manor Road H 38 R D C 1 Ambulance 14 PA R K L A N E 30 Bolingbroke Grove S H E E N PA R K N 25 Hounslow Homebase for 7 1 H 26 W 29 E E 23 1 H37 E 1 Bell Corner Barnes Footbridge U North Sheen K O L D S H E E N PA R K K S TAT I O N Clapham Junction A L L E Y 59 2 C R 7 Hounslow Richmond I A Hounslow C 18 L 27 14 T Blenheim Centre 13 C T O Wandsworth W 26 Richmond H E N Holy Trinity Treaty Centre Little AC DUNSTABLE ROAD 9 N L T 25 P 6 T R DS Historic N Town Hall 24 N 16 A O Richmond MO A SYDNEY ROAD Green M Gateway LITTLE GREEN A DRU R R R L I T D 69 T L D E G O Hounslow Bus Station D Barnes 10 R A D 10 E E N R East Putney U U 18 M A Q A 1 M E 5 Sheen Road Upper Richmond Upper Richmond Common C 2 U E O L A Richmond Green N D S P D H Q F Sheen Road Manor Road/ Road West Road West Roehampton PORTLAND TERRACE T O’Neill’s United Reformed 138 West Thames College Richmond D Putney Old Deer Park 1 E N U E S Church Thhehe Quadrantant 156 K H Church Road North Sheen Berwyn Road Temple Sheen Road Lane E 39 1 O A D Green T 27 E R N R Isleworth R T G G E E Little 18 United 104 E E 1 E H 147 T Putney Leisure Centre Green L S St. John’s Road/Woodlands Road Synagogue P E L D O N P S G T 38 N SHEEN ROAD T 169 38 959 Bridge Road I Richmond E PEMBROKE VILLAS L E Richmond Lending Library 49 St. John’s Road R 1 WATERLOO PLACE Richmond 12 77 75 L Sheen Road Sheen Road Upper Richmond East Sheen D 44 G ETON ST. A P E L D O N PA S S A G E Theatre Richmond Inn Grainger Road D 1 Green O 41 ABERCORN MEWS R 63 A St. Mary’s Grove Sheen Court Road West Sheen Lane E O Duke T Hotel Kings Road T 15 W O R P L E WAY 1 R E N 7 The Red Cow H E N A E Graemesdyke Avenue for Mortlake A Street P E R Nursery T L Isleworth S D R 13 R I E 1 D A 1 C 5 0 Worple Road I D 98 T U Church U 50 2 50 A L Quinns The White N B A L 6 K Q I 555 S Church Road C A E 11 C War Memorial R 19 P PRINCES H Play Area T S E LICHFIELD COURT Hotel Horse A D G F E E H T STREET 1 P I L A Waitrose ’ S E R E Roehampton University O R S G Meadows Hall O E L R G E K Hall Road I L Richmondc D A L B A N Y R D R C C T K R 1 3 R 1 G 71 WINTER BOX WALK O E 2 A Dome O A 38 49 E I E Sheen RRoooadaadd ALBERT ROAD N 2 R A Isleworth 2 D G GreenG Buildings D Remains of 4 N 41 1 E 2 10 T H E S Q U A R E N 25 South Street Richmond Lower Georgergege S 28 S H Y D E R O A D 3 G T The White The Maids of Honour 40 9 H 37 E Church Road T H E G R E E N Strereeeett E E Palace E 16 R N ALBANY PASSAGE T Swan Stone Pine S The Vineyard R D Brewers Lane 1 R S E YA LOWER GEORGE O A CHURCH ROAD C 12 STREET D 26 L A 20 N H Richmond Road O 30 A LI Queen Mary’s Hospital P A First Church of R D 50 HOUBLON ROAD D L 1 C H U R C H C T E O B 51 R Bus L R E ETON STREET Christ Scientist, BEATRICE ROAD W O F Church Road E 1 Whitton O 493 44 R S Richmond 28 Station R THE WARDROBE L D Richmond Green A Maids of A 18 10 8 High Street St.
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