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Hawth Map (PDF, 125.86 Gatwick London Airport M25 J7 East Grinstead N J10 A264 The Hawth A23 A2011 Hawth Avenue Crawley Crawley - West Sussex RH10 6YZ Avenue Admin: 01293 552941 - Box Office: 01293 553636 email: [email protected] B2036 www.hawth.co.uk A2011 Tesco A24 Biggin M25 J10 A23 A22 Hill 0 0.5miles M25 J9 A217 Caterham J5 0 0.5 1km A23 Hazelwick A3 Leatherhead J7 M25 Avenue D BY BUSINESS MAPS LTD FROM DIGITAL DATA - CROWN COPYRIGHT 43428U COPYRIGHT - CROWN DATA BUSINESS FROMD BY DIGITAL MAPS LTD Leisure A2220 J7 Sevenoaks A24 J8 J6 Park Dorking A21 A2004 Haslett Oxted PRODUCE Avenue Reigate Crawley A25 M23 Hospital A217 A22 Horley Three Bridges Gatwick J9 M23 A24 J10 East A264 Cranleigh Grinstead A281 CRAWLEY Crawley A264 J11 See Inset A23 Horsham A22 A29 A23 A24 A281 A2220 Southgate Avenue Hawth The Hawth is signposted on all major routes into the town. Avenue There is free on-site car parking for 250 cars and 13 disabled parking A2219 Road ges J10a bays. Brid Three A2004 From the South (M23 Junction 11) or from Horsham (A264): At M23 junction 11 roundabout coming from either the south or Horsham (on the A264) take the Crawley (A23) turning. Leisure A2220 ve At the roundabout (with Broadfield Stadium football ground on the Centre A2220 tt A A2220 K2 Hasle left) turn right onto Southgate Avenue (A2004). Broadfield Leisure slett Avenue Ha Paymaster At the third set of traffic lights, take the right hand lane and turn into Stadium Centre Sutherland General B2036 Hawth Avenue. Rbout House Follow the road and youll find us on the left hand side (see inset). From the North (M23): A24 e Take Junction 10 exit and follow signs to Crawley. Brighton u Horsham n At roundabout take first exit which will take you past Tesco and youll Road e A264 v come to a set of lights (with Blockbuster on your left). A Take a right at these lights onto Haslett Avenue (A2220). A23 h Continue along road (A2220) until you come to a large square t Hawth w roundabout with a hotel and pub on it. Theatre a H Drive past the flats on the left hand side and take the next left which M23 takes you over a railway bridge. Inset W The Hawth is right at the next roundabout (see inset). e J11 a Rail e ld u n D The Hawth is between Three Bridges and Crawley stations and is e r v i A v a 15 minute walk from either. Both stations have taxi ranks. e th Visit www.trainline.co.uk for further information w A23 a Bus H Metrobus services 4 and 5 commence at 7pm daily. The service C stops at both rail stations and outside The Hawth - www.metrobus.co.uk Brighton rown Copyright 43428U.
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