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BMA House Location Map BMA House Location Map BMA HOUSE King’s Cross E LE ROAD E BMA House directions V ONVIL S E NT I RS St Pancras E R P N H G O T O R Directions from Euston Station L A N T Y E British ’ P H S S T Walk into the station forecourt with the platforms behind you and head towards A Library R IN M E N the exits to the left of the station. You should walk to the main road on the left E P T R K S O T A I N which is Eversholt Street. Turn right onto this road and walk down to the traffic E D G A Euston ’ D S lights at the junction with Euston Road. Cross straight over the road which J R U C AD O D O R turns into Upper Woburn Place. There will be a Prezzo restaurant on the right R D A N S O D O U ST T S hand corner. Walk down this road and at the Hilton Hotel cross the road at the R S P U E E P E R E T O zebra crossing. Keep walking until you reach the Natwest bank. The BMA House R A D W O G entrance is the next main door and is signed BMA Reception. If you reach the D B R A O U H A R R Y Starbucks coffee shop you have gone too far. N U O N ’ T N S S U P T I E N L E A E R N C T A Euston C L S S P R E Directions from Kings Cross Station K T E C O Square Tavistock R P O T E A R IS Coram’s D Square E O Walk out of the main exit of the station – you will be on Euston Road. Turn right V A T H T Fields T L A down Euston Road with Kings Cross behind you and walk in the direction of St C Pancras Station (the west end may also be sign posted). Follow Euston Road Warren Street straight for about 5 minutes until you get to a fire station on the right hand side T G EE T R O O ST (on route you will pass the Renaissance Hotel and British Library on your right). D EET T W AR TR T RN S E E E R S B Russell Squar e At the traffic lights by the fire station turn left to cross Euston Road onto Upper N O S D H T U FOR A R T UIL Woburn Place. You will see a Prezzo Restaurant on the opposite corner. Walk M E H G E A C T M along Upper Woburn Place for a couple of minutes – you will reach the Natwest O P U T R ON Bank. The BMA House entrance is the next main door and is signed BMA T R R U R S O Reception. If you reach the Starbucks coffee shop you have gone too far. O S E W A E AR L U D L Q S L AD Goodge P RO UE D’S Directions from Russell Square Station: Street G AL ET TA B RE N EO Exit the station and cross the road at the zebra crossing to the Tesco Express ST O TH E M R TO store. Turn left and walk to the end of the road, HSBC will be on your right T S SQ E D RE R hand side. Turn right on to Upper Woburn Place and continue straight forward. T FO E S D G BE D Continue straight crossing over Coram Street and continue onto Tavistock OO Y G WA Square. Continue straight and you should pass Starbucks on your right hand Y N UR OLBOR SB HIGH H side. Walk past the red Royal Mail postbox and the main entrance to BMA House OM LO B Holborn is the next set to blue doors your right and is signed BMA Reception. If you reach the Natwest bank you have gone too far. Call 020 7874 7020 or email [email protected] www.bmahouse.org.uk BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JP. .
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