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Cycling and Walking Routes in H&F (Pdf) BUCKINGHAM WENDOVER HIGH BUCKINGHAM AVENUE SPEZIA RD LEGHORN STATION STREET MWS ROCKLIDGE R D RD RD RD WROTTES London Borough H RD CAPLE RD RD RD HARLESDEN RANELAG RD N E S S ODESSA LEY HARLEY RD RD AV of Brent RD GDNS BATHURST F U R R O A D NIGHTINGALE P A L E R M O HONEYWOOD ROAD ROAD TUBBS RD N CLIFTO RD RD PURVES VICTOR COLLEGE HAR ROAD NAPIER R RD ASHBURNHAM RAVENSWORTH GREYHOUND RD STATION ROW MS FELIXTOWE RD GDNS CHFORD PONSARD RD RD APP LET D RD B LETCHFORD BURROWS VALLIERE S GDNS RD Willesden Junction RD RD ST RIGELEY MORTIMER CREWE RD Kensal Green GDNS HARROW ST RD PL HOLBERTON KENMONT WALDO GDNS HAZEL ROAD TRENMAR Walking & Cycling Routes WAKEMAN RD STEPHENSON ALMA ROAD RAINHAM RD LANE PL GOODHALL Old Oak ATLAS CUMBERLANDSCRUBS PK OAK Sidings ENTERPRISE WAY TUNE FOR WAY Gateway Hythe Road OLD Kensal Green Trading Estate H Y T H E Industrial Estate SALTER GATEWAY ST St. Mary's RD ST Cemetery GRAND R D Cemetery B Recommended Cycling Route Crossing Point SALTER BASHLEY GDNS RD H Y T H E CYCLE AND WALKING ROUTES UNION R O A D LANE RD CHANDOS RD RD TBURY Royal Borough of SHAF MIDLAND O L D L O Place of Interest Kensington & Chelsea Recommended Walking Route/ LEONARD'S CANAL 1 ST. TERRACE (see below) Footpath in Open Space O A K A O Mitre Bridge SCHOOL RD ORIA Industrial Park VICT Old Oak Common SUNBEAM CL BETHUNE RD Sidings WEBB CR DALGARNO ST Long Distance Footpath MITRE Little SUTTON C O M M O N SHEWBURY Cycle Shop WAY WAY ST Wormwood A. Thames Path SHEWBURY METHWOLD RD North Pole International Depot Scrubs WAY B. Grand Union Canal Towpath WELLS HOUSE RD SUTTON G A R D E N S SCRUBS WAY ROAD R N O HIGHLEVER CL D A L G A BLAKES HILL FARM RD PANGBOURNE L A N E WORMWOOD SCRUBS BREWSTER GDS OAKWORTHPrincess AV RD LEGEND LANE BRACEWELL RD NURSERY LANE BARLBY Louise QUINTON Hospital ST WAY AVE GDNS CALD- TELFORD ERON S T Q U I N T I N ST. Places of Interest PL HIGHLEVER RD D L O W U LB F R S A T Y A B N R O O K A V E N U E BRUNEL WOODMANS WALLINGFORD Linford MEWS RD MELLITUS Christie SNARSGATEST S NORTH POLE L A T I M E R HELEN'S OSMUNDST Stadium WESTVIEW TAYLOR'S CL EYNHAM ST GRN STREET KINGSBRIDGE Shepherds Bush DRIVE S RD ERS MARK'S BYE THE PL LONG CAV LATIMER GARDENS Recommended Cycle Route WALL FINSTOCK BASSETT RD O A K ST S T R E E T ROY RD RD THE GREEN S WOOD ROAD 1 THE KELFIELD GDNS HENCH GLEN AVE MASHIE BBC Television Centre ST GARDENS TEA STREET RD FITZNEAL ARTILLERY LANE ROAD ST MAN NASCOT Hammersmith National Rail R O A D THE FAIRWAY ST H.M. Prison ST STOKESLEY Hospital D CAMBRIDGE GDNS 2 AVENUE C O M M O N Queens Park Rangers Football Club OXFOR ROAD SHINFIELD S T R E E T CROWTHORNE Wormwood RD STREET MS ROAD WEST QUARTERS LANE PIONEER BRAMELEY MUIR FIELD ST Scrubs W E S T W A Y WAY 3 Shepherds Bush Market STREET East Acton R O A D FOLIOT WAL TERRICK Recommended Walking Route / CARLISLE C A N E ROAD MER D U ST WAY R O A D BRASSIE AVE MAURICE ERCONWALD STABLE WY RD HOYLAKE BENTWORTH S SILCHESTER BRASSIE BEG- ONIA HILARY ST 4 TEMPLEMEAD CL AVE ANDREW'S CHARLOTTE WK Central line Shepherds Bush Library ROAD RD CACTUS HSTAN MS WALK PARFIELD HEAT WA Footpath in Open Space STREET YNFLETE L A N E STREET PRIMULA VERI SUNNINGDALE NELONG SQ BLECHYNDEN TY NORBROKE BEN CL CL MEWS AV 5 AVE DULFORDST SAINT S T W WEST KINGSDOWN E A Shepherds Bush Empire – concert venue W Y B L O E M F O N T E I N ERN ST CREIGHTON SHALFLEET DR THE AC CLOSE DORANDO CLOSE LIL RD ROAD ROAD AVE AUSTRALIA NUE RD SUNDEW CANADA F R E S T O N RD OLD OAK AUSTRALIA GLENDUN COMMON AVENUE AVONDALE WALMER HUDSON Latimer JOSLINGS 6 THRESHERS LANE CL VIOLA INDIA BOMORE West 12 Shopping/Leisure Centre & Cinema CT CU CL Long Distance Footpath PEONY B R A M L E Y Road SQ R O A D GDS MILFOIL BOWES ROAD FOXGLOVE CLEMATIS RVE S CL GRENFELL ST White City BARD RD PL HEATHFIELD ST YEW HAVELOCK ST RD CLARENDON A V E S LANCASTER OLD GLENDUN LANE STREET THE CLOSE TREADG SIRDAR RUNCORN C O M M O N W E A L T H ANSLEIGH STONELEIGH PK PL COMMONWEALTH WHITEWhite CITY City ALEPARK ACTON D TREE CU RVE S AVE Close HESKETH A. Thames Path HILARY ERICA COMMON- ROAD SQ ORCH RD PL AVON RD BROMYARD ST Hammersmith ST ST TAMARISK ST WEALTH SY GDS EAST DAFFODIL ID AVE PL CL WAY ROAD EXHIBITION L O C K PL ST S WAY NEW ZEALAND PAN GDS AD OSE CLOSE PORTLAND RO ROAD WAY MARYGORHAM WALLFLO WAY RD PL STREET EVESHAM TRINITY H E M ROAD ST STONELEIGHPL BRYONY R O A D ANN'S 7 ROAD GRAVESEND B. GrandOlympia Union Exhibition Canal CentreTowpath Hammersmith SILVER ROAD WER O L D AUSTRALIA SUNDEW Wormholt Hammersmith & City Line RD AFRICA WORMHOLT RD S ST Park ROAD Park ST BBC RELAY IMER POTTERY ROAD RD 8 STEVENTON RD Television MORT SQ Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre R O A D O A K OLAF SEDGEFORD PORTLAND SOUTH BATMAN CLOSE Centre FRESTON PRINCEDALE ASHFIELD ROAD PL COLLINGBOURNE WAY R O A D 1 S A W L E Y A 3 2 2 0 PL ST LANE London Borough FIRST Q P R Crossing Point GALLOWAY ROAD ARIEL DUNRAVEN 2 Football STREET 9 OAKLANDS W O O D O O W Hammersmith Apollo – concert venue ROAD STAN ADELAIDE ORMISTON LAKE Ground LOFTUS THORPEBANK PENZANCE ABDALE WILSHAM of Ealing R O A D RD FRITHVILLE ROAD IMRE CL TUNIS AYCLIFFE WILLOW CRESENT PENZANCE ST ROAD ROAD ELLERSLIE ROAD QUEENSDALE ST JAMES'S PL AVENUE 1 10 BLOEMFONTEIN Lyric Theatre and Square ROAD PRINCES ARMSTRONG RD SWANS GARDENS ADDISON MACFARLANE Point of interest (see key overleaf) SECOND AVENUE THIRD HALSBURY SWINDON ST QUEENSDALE MAPLE ROAD CRESENT WAY URNE ASKHAM ETHELDEN RD ROAD ROAD ST ALDBO ROAD ROAD INGERSOLL COMBE OAK GROVE NORLAND GROVE BLOEMFONTEIN GROVE GARDENS SYCAMORE ARMINGER ROAD RD LARCH Central Line 11 ANN'S R O A D PL CLS Cinema VALE NORLAND AV RD ROAD NORLAND RD QUEENS- SQ OLLGAR CL WAY AV DALE ROAD ASKHAM AVE ROAD AVENUE SQ AV AV COURT Depot RD L A N E MEWS NORLAND WK PL BEECH AVE QUEENSDALE Q U E EVILLS N S D AADDISON L E 12 STANLAKE Barons Court Library U X B R I D G E Shepherd's PL RD DO V A L E U X B R I D G E AGNES DU CROS R O Bush MS T H E ST ELMO A D SC A V E N U E ELIZABETH CRE BOS COWLEY RD DAVIS ENT RDRECHT WARBECK ST RD CR CONING- COVERDALE TADMOR HETLEY D'PORT RD CRES WEST- COMBE ESSEX HAM GODOLPHIN MS GARDENS AV ST YAL P A R K BRIDGE MSM ST STEPHEN'S MS BULWER ST KINGSDALE HOLLAND PK STANLEY PK MS ROAD CONINGHAM ST GR RO CL DEVONPORT LARDEN ROAD Shepherd's CLIFTON KEITH MARKET POPLAR INE ROYAL S HOPGOOD GDNS GDS RD LYCE ST APP STERNE Bush LIME ASKEW TT ALD H O L L A N D KINGHAM Fulham CAXTON 4 BUSH PL ADD PL SHEPHERD'S L CLEARWATER RD ROAD ROAD ROAD SWAINSON ROAD ISON TCE ROAD RD RD SHEPHERD'S V A L E T T A ASKEW ROAD R O R OOLD- A D BRADFORD FIELD CR FINDON A D RD HOLLEY RD CL H O L L A N D GAINSBOROUGH LORNE RD RD BECKLOWMEWS PENNARD MARKET GNS GARDENS ROAD 13 WARPLE BECKLOW ROXWELL OLD Shepherd's Bush RD WOODSTOCK Fulham Pools Swimming Pool & Health Club ELMO ROAD ROAD ROAD FORGE 3 VESPAN RD S Common MEWS THORNFIELD GREEN GDNS STRONSA MULTI JEDDO ROAD ROAD BUSH UPPER ADDISON RD PARK ROAD Bush ELLINGHAM STOWE 6 H O L L A N D LEFROY RD ROAD HANSARD MS WAY ROAD HADYN ROCKLEY Court JEDDO BUSH HATFIELD MAYFIELD RD BECKLOW A S K E W 5 PERCY 14 RD MELINA WAY GROVE RD MEWS COURT Chelsea Football Club L BATSON S Woodford KINNEAR RD CATHNOR ROAD Court CANHAM GRO RD CHARECROFT WA EDANS BAMBORO MILLERS ROAD LANDOR ROAD Y GARDENS ROAD WAY ST ROAD RD ROAD S ROAD SULGRAVE SCOTTS RD WAY V I L L A S WK GOODWIN AVENUE ADDISON CT ROAD SHEPHERD'S GDS LEFFERN WOOD- ST. 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