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Cranleigh School Map for Brochure Equestrian Woodland Centre Fitness Trevor Abbott Centre Cricket Bubble High Upfold Sports Centre s Lane Cranleigh Amlet Entrance Top Tennis/ School Netball Courts Swimming van Pool Golf Hasselt Emms Centre and Course Centre CCommonommon Academic Lecture RoomRoom N Fives Courts School Shop Woodyer Art & Design Centre Merriman Music School Chapel e Heads Visitors an VCT L Reading Parking e BBottomottom TTennis/ennis/ o Room h NNetballetball CCourtsourts Crane s e House Reception rs Top Cranleigh Dining o Pitch Hall H CPS Main Prep Marcon Speech CS Main Entrance School Bluetts Lintotts Hall Entrance Townsend Chapel Building Prep School Keppie Ferrier Reception Building Bluetts Outdoor Bluetts 2 Cricket Education Square Centre Music and Pickup Dance School Perry Wheeler Quad & Building The Hub Wyatt Hall Sanny Couper Top Building Ridings St Andrews Clares 1 Oak (Cricket) RRoulstonoulston Five-a-side Tennis Clares Pick up Courts Jubilee Oak Medical Middle The Cricket (Rugby) Centre Hut Ridings Ridings St Andrews Square Sanny Astro Lane e n Entrance Westcott Copse Jubilee a L Astro Jubilee e Lower St Andrews Memorial o h Ridings 2 Pavilion s e s r Lowers Horseshoe o Middle Pitch Parking H (CPS) St Andrews Middle Ridings Cricket Square 1st Team Pitch Field Cricket Square Middle Field Glebelands St Andrews Cricket Square 3 The Lowers Far Lowers Lowers Cricket The Cricket Lowers Lowers Astro Square 1 2 Lowers Common 3 Cranleigh Village From the M25/A3 junction 10 From Continue southwest down the A3. Ignore the junctions left for Ockham From Farnborough Worplesdon Woking M25 J10 and Burpham. London A321 A324 Turn left for central Guildford on the A320 (this is at the end of a 3-lane y A247 e A323 A322 section). W r A3 West e At the bottom of the slip road turn left and then right at the traffic lights. iv R Clandon At the next lights turn left, you are aiming for the A281 which goes A246 From towards Horsham. Leatherhead Continue straight ahead through two roundabouts and several sets of Normandy A246 lights until you see the Friary shopping centre on your left. A323 From the left hand lane follow the A281 gently round to the left (do not Ash Guildford take the initial left slip road into the bus station). Guildford 0 1 mile In a mile the road goes over a railway line with pedestrian lights; go From straight on at the next roundabout. Farnham Wanborough In about a mile you reach Bramley; go straight on at the roundabout A31 A25 and through the village until the 30mph limit changes to 40mph. After A281 Gomshall just over a mile there is a turning left (signposted to Cranleigh) at the A31 bottom of a long, gentle hill. Take this left turn; the 40mph limit ends in Hogs Back A25 300 yards. A3100 Shere Park Shalford A248 Albury This road crosses a disused railway bridge and drops to a narrow bridge Compton and Ride across the river (give-way to on-coming traffic). Chilworth In another half mile turn right at the roundabout at Gaston Gate. B3000 In 200 yards there is a road to the left signposted Cranleigh School - it is best to ignore this and continue down the main road (B2128). The road goes through Rowly (40mph limit) until a roundabout is reached Wonersh N after a mile. Shackleford A3 Farncombe Go straight on at the roundabout and in 30 yards turn left down a narrow Bramley slip road. This should leave the Common on your right. In 300 yards go left at a shallow T junction; the School is then another 300 yards on your left. Godalming Godalming Shamley Elstead B3000 B2128 Green J4 J28 J16 J1 A3100 J15 J1 London M25 Milford M4 B2130 From M25 Heathrow J2 Dorking J1 J12 A3 J3 A23 M3 J10 Rowly J3 M2 J7 A281 J9 J6 Ewhurst J7 J6 Hascombe Maidstone A2 Guildford M20 Witley A3 M23 Gatwick Royal Folkestone Thursley See Inset B2127 Crawley TunbridgeTunbridge Ashford Cranleigh Crawley WellsWells A22 A26 B2130 A21 Wormley A23 A259 Cranleigh A24 A3 Inset Lewes From A283 Cranleigh A27 A27 A259 Hastings PortsmouthPortsmouth School Brighton B2128 Worthing Eastbourne e G A286 ne u n aa i LL l d e oe f o o h ssh Main r ee d ss or Entrance Cranleigh School Chiddingfold R H Alford o Hindhead a Crossways d Horseshoe Lane B2128 The Common Cranleigh Cranleigh A281 B2133 Bucks H A287 B2130 igh Green Surrey GU6 8QQ Elmbridge St Haslemere Cranley ree Road Hotel t Tel: 01483 273666 Fax: 01483 267398 From From From From Email: [email protected] Petworth Billingshurst Horsham www.cranleigh.org Midhurst.
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