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Local Area Map Bus Map Norbury Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Immanuel and S 70 St. Andrew C of E 80 E 1 T U B 6 Primary School 4 1 E N R 27 V A R 47 A X E T 2 NorwoodNo 10 Playing Fields G E 50 BALDRY GARDENS D COVINGTON W B D C I U E R P R C B A 16 K E Grove Stockwell Y R 84 continues to S L 298 E K N109 E A H C CLAPHAM 1 I G E H 21 D N Oxford Circus A T T AY R O 1 O R W Clapham North A T T D O A JUNCTION H Y CLAPHAM S H F P O for Clapham High Street 109 250 E M N D K A T A Battersea Hail & D A O A I Brixton O N R L Clapham Common R L COMMON E Shaftesbury Ride Clapham Hail & Ride E M K I N R O 1 O 73 H 50 T O 89 O 20 Estate section Junction section S S I A 86 157 ’ E N D R P B N O 1 H 38 1 S G1 Clapham South H T BRIXTON 32 B Brixton Hill A Lavender Broomwood 24 I R G I 24 T Thornton Avenue S Hill Road D G A C R 45 O E S C R E N T W AY S Clapham Park T H E C O U R T S P H N D Streatham Hill 32 E W 60 L 55 B N O E U I D COVINGTON W I Atkins Road S L F Telford Avenue C L Nightingale Lane K T 554 I O N L H A Radbourne Road E N 25 R T I 47 H I G E E T 42 S H R 1 C H I Streatham Hill R 42 O O A R 1 S O A AY 48 H Wandsworth Common T 41 E A A D C Balham High Road 38 N D A 141 K E 25 Balham R D H I L V 47 E L I 56 22 C L U O Burntwood Lane Streatham High Road L T N E 255 E E A R 1 32 V Kingscourt Road O GUILDERSFIELD ROAD V E HEATHDENE ROAD A N 49 A Strereeatatham High Road U D 47 E 1 R GROVELAN1 30 Springeld University Hospital Tooting Church Aldrington Mitcham Lane A I 62 Streatham High Road R E Broadway Lane Road Babington Road B D A VENUE U 49 2 N Becmead Avenue 1 D E A V C A 18 O O 27 St. George’s Mitcham Ullathorne Tooting Bec Road V Hail & R I N D G T Streatham K N E O Hospital Road Road Ride Garrad’s Road STREATHAM O T H E C H A S E N A 17 U D O W L G L S R N A St. Leonard’s Church A R O L Y SSTREREATHAMREEATHTHAMHAMM T N V E I section E O B E L 29 60 R R A ND V H D H R U A N T A S A V E ’ R O I A N E G UE N A R C T Streatham 588 82 N C T 12 O 393 O S C O N S O G E C B V I A L L I N G 1 R G L 46 G T BEAUFORT GARDENS I O TOOTING R N H W VAALAALELE A WALK A Y 1 L 29 ST. LEONARD’S 1 I 1 N Streatham High Road E 1 K 30 O S S C L G R 4 A E 1 R L Streatham Common/Greyhound Lane 12 T D 59 S E E N L 93 55 H S C O I E 1 L D R 312 L A 236 H Streatham High Road I S O O R S G N H R 292 Kempshott Road R R T E G R E E N L A CHRISTIAN FIELDS Y A O R N M A O T E E HAREFIELD ROAD R A D N L W A N E 29 C P 1 L 1 E U O R 345 C R O F T R O A D Streatham High Road S 63 H E E B N 243 Arragon Gardens E R 628 A L 2 E 72 1 O 150 G A I TA 1 R R M N . 1 H E COLMER ROAD A E 1 I T V AD R O 105 P 32 A R 4 B R N H R I 20 M E A EN LANE C Lidl 37 198 GRE G N A 1 E E L A L E A R D E N S N T G DANBROOK ROAD H E A T H E R S E T G IT Streatham Common 76 L M 6 4 A S 1 M 24 HER L L G I L N Green Lane E 155 D S V N E A 34 K I S T O MER ROAD N D Norbury Hill E 83 R R H T A R OL P GRANVILLE GARDENS F C A R K R O A D St. Bartholomew O R A R G G RC Church I C 185 88 KUALA GARDENS G E 1 463 189 L L 90 COLMER ROAD I 31 139 S O Shree STREATH N H Norbury Park The yellow tinted area includes every Norbury 184 R A O A Swaminarayan HERMITAGE Green Lane D BRIDGE bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Park Temple E S ©P1ndar Kensington Avenue River Graveney O NORBURY CLOSE 250 75 R L miles from Norbury. Main stops are C HERMIT Y A SHERWOOD AVENUE O R shown in the white area outside. PATH U AGE Norbury M 37 B 1 Islamic R A O N RUNNYMEDE CRESCENT N Academy O 20 138 R 30 U D NoNorbury Park B VEN E U A Green Lane ACACIA ROAD H RY Post Ofce 222 1 IG 81 AD Norbury H R 139 St. Oswald’s FARO C of E Church ROCHE B C 199 120 I 201 1 G R E E N L A N E RV OA W O O D M A N S T E R N E R O A D 227 276 N 241 O I D RB 216 328 E U W RY 88 1496 Parchmore Road 266 Londonon RRoaad B I NORORRRBURY RD CR S 23 H O D County Road P S E Y PA S R K C R N O E OA R B N S RD N D U R HELE T Fairview Y 314 W 45 T A 101 S V I Stanford Road E N L J 47 Medical U L 67 E O E 45 14 Darcy Road 2 Centre W 2 Norbury Crescent S T Parchmore Road O 45 G STANFORD ROAD U O R T L L H 319 Norbury Manor F E Dunbar Avenue 26 B Stanford Way O R O Norbury C E Stanford Road Park Lawn O 1 Business & Enterprise L O S E H K 1525 288 W VENUE R ND 7 Longthornton Road Freeman Court O A A 14 L College for Girls 15 IGNISH 49 Y A D 10 D 1 CR AV Norbury Crescent O A O 28 KENSINGTON A ROAD O E B R E SEMLEY N . IS C H 12 27 R O N 30 Ederline Avenue H 28 47 O SOUTHBROOK ROAD D F P 5 R COLEBROOK ROAD S 43 O 30 O 57 D P 26 T ROA 1448 N O R B U R Y A TYLECROF Melfort Road A A R N G FAIRVIEW ROAD K D Sports Ground 19 Braemar Avenue E R U VEN N Rowan Road Parchmore Road O 1 E 262 V A R UE A BOROUGH ROAD 25 D N NORTH 1434 O Rosemead Avenue Sandeld Road 17 O T 1493 G 1 275 47 I N 2 A S N Kensington Avenue E 44 K 12 D Primary School & NORBURY COURT ROAD 22 LLOYD AVENUE Wide Way UPWOOD ROAD N Melfort Road 3 Children’s Centre 2 O Northborough Road R VENUE Sandeld Road 17 BEATRICE A 20 B 92 73 Parchmore Road U Thornton 1 Norbury Manor R Footbridge Thornton Heath Parchmore Methodist Church A D 236 U Melfort Road O 5 Y Wide Way Primary School and R 11 OLLARDS HILL NORTH N E 7 T 41 P E N C Brook Road Heath Clock Tower 2 D 13 E 247 1 Ivy Gardens Day Nursery I N C 98 O Londondon Roa add S R R E C SCOTT CLOSE R E 13 C W 1 S ’ S 33 30 N B U C K I N G H A M A E C ABINGDON ROAD L V E N U E E E Brigstock Road Norbury H OAKHILL ROAD 1388 . N T 255 Bowling Bowling S London Road Brook Road THORNTON T 2 ST. HELEN’S ROAD Playing Green 12 36 Pollards Hill Pollards Hill Club2 Fields Galpins Road 16 Library South Lodge 2 HEATH D R L E R O A 230 125 T U 1 Avenue ABINGDON ROAD 111 D 21 19 1372137 London Road T U R L E R O A 243 Heathview Road 18 BUCKINGHAMGARDENS Brigstock Road 83 D 1423 SEMLEY PLACE A POLLARDS Bensham Lane O London Road O A D R R D R F O B AVA N T R D 94 A N M N 98 S T 33 Langdale Road 35 R O R 56 116 1411 A 118 F B HILL U 52 R R Y AVENUE Brigstock Road N O A D 94 N O A V BUCKINGHAM London Road D R 115 1 O A E F O R 133 N Whitehorse Manor S T A N 135 1393 R M U Thornton Heath 151 149 B E Colliers Water Lane 163 C R A I G N I Brigstock Site 171 D 1346 S H AV E N 19 U 125 High Street 7 N O A U E 75 42 Y R R H I G H B U R Y A O E 488 S E M L Y 20 Brigstock Road R 202 112 56 127 T C Thornton Heath 1383 London Road O 80 Norbury R HIGHBURY N AVENUE I S H A M R O A D E 61 BENETT GARDENS SEMLEY ROAD 49 Trading Pond G Norbury 37 S VENUE A Estate C R Baptist Church E D A R C Y R O A D 200 72 D 78 100 137113 N 195 E 67 N T C S 17 R A 102 I G 18 N I London Road 24 S H E TYLECROFT31 ROAD A U V E N Dunheved Road North H AT C H R O A D N E 165 Whitehorse Road 35 U V 67 PALMERS ROAD 62 E 44 A 696 Norbury Hall R 17 A 34 1272 B Croydon University Hospital 61 134113 N 89 33 45 25 U 14 58 D NORBUR D B AVA N T 15 2 O A 1 T R R O F E C 36 138 Y L 18 59 T 17 D 35 50 O A NEWLANDS ROAD 1329 West Croydon R 16 N Y A U R Y S B 46 o T I 25 r VENUE ROAD 1 119 b Bus Station 16 167 2 Royal u GRANDEN ROAD 15 ry 27 L British 44 B 18 Norbury 3 183 17 r ON 128 NEWLANDS ROAD Legion o Wellesley Road 185 Fire Station o 53 k N 1 Norbury HHaall NORBURY CRESCENT for Whitgift Centre 154 O 16 D 33 156 R 15 T Park 221 O 22 O TYLECROFT ROAD N Croydon 223 1303 NEWLANDS ROAD 166 CROYDON G I 86 2 N S A Town Centre H 2 D A L M E N Y A 228 R 1 D A D 20 A M 31 E O 1 R 168 50 109 N R 27 R S H O DUNBAR1 AVENUE O G Sports A U VENUE 250 N109 O Ground 231 D A D O R A B D 65 R 2 H NORBURY COURT ROAD C T 50 © Transport for London R 1291 Y O 123 178 R N 64 O NORTHBOROUGH Information correct from February 2016 A D 62 12 153 ROAD 155 49 N 2 Norbury Tennis E o 69 U r Courts N b 106 Library Norbury Park LTC E u 75 73 V 71 1 A r Nuffield Health E y 77 1258 E N A R O A D N B 1 I L 31 r 193 B E E C H R O A D Fitness & Wellbeing E R D A L M E N Y A o VENUE 37 D o E k 195 A D 90 O 5 T R I C E A 29 T R 99 VE The Endeavour Halls R 1 BEA U 27 278 C O Destination finder Route finder Y U R 288 280 R B 55 VENUE O 8 VENUE N Norbury Norbury 70 18 60 21 Methodist Church M E L R O S E A 28 1 Health Centre E D E R L I N E A Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops 11 255 60 5 1206 184 2 A (Thornton Heath) +A +D +F +L +U Streatham High Road 50 +B +E +K 50 Croydon ACLY 111 61 2 London Road 109, N109 ABC30 9 2 153 BEK 121 28 Stockwell 26 1 Aldrington Road G1 +S 250 +P 109, N109 +B +G +K+W BGKW © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 109 Brixton 250 +M +T B M Croydon ADFLU R 255 +B +J +K 250 Brixton MT Street finder Landmark finder Key Balham —O 255 +B +J +K Melfort Road 50 +A +C +L +Y G1 +S Croydon PR C3 Endeavour Halls, The +B +J +K A G N U Balham High Road 255 Mitcham Lane G1 +S 255 Balham BJK A2 Fairview Medical Centre National Rail station Streatham Hill R 109, N109 +B +G +K +W A2 Abingdon Road C1 Gibson’s Hill B3 Newlands Road A2 Upwood Road Babington Road ADHL A1 Immanuel and St.
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