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Buses from London Fields Local Area Map L a Bus Map G N N I O R London Fields Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information E N Buses from London Fields Local Area Map L A Bus Map G N N I O R M D G A Hackney Central WOODBINE TERRACE 45 Morningside R O E R Manor House Stamford Hill Stamford Hill Clapton Common E Children’s & Parent’s Centre Lea Bridge Road ROYAL OAK ROAD N BELSHAM STREET 106 L SYLVESTER ROAD Broadway Walthamstow W 158 L Lea Valley Ice Centre 70 WALTHAMSTOW 123 O O D P 236 55 Central O N A 2 RIVAZ PLACE D E O P FIELD Finsbury Park R MEETINGPATH Clapton R 48 388 O 19 Northwold Road Leyton 95 M 115 A H A Stratford City D 128 R A 300 STOKE Lea Bridge Road Baker’s Arms G 12 Bus Station 83 95 Hackney Trelawney 2 Blackstock Road Upper Clapton Road AY Wattisfield Road 27 W N W 27 for Stratford 98 CASTERTON I LT O Empire Brooke Road 18 106 NEWINGTON Lea Bridge Road STREET Estate V 9 Westfield Avenue Y A Upper Clapton Road N WA O L I LT 46 for Aquatics Centre, W E STRATFORD T Holloway Lordship Park Stoke Newington Stoke Newington 68 T The Orbit and Stadium 35 E 254 Common Lower Clapton Road 83 Nag’s Head W I LT O N WAY HORTON ROAD S Lea Bridge Roundabout T R CLAPTON 1 Hackney E Copper Box E T HACKNEY Hackney HILLMAN STREETTown Hall HOLLOWAY Highbury New Park for iCITY Clapton Service 23 LANSDOWNE DRIVE Hackney PARAGON ROAD Centre 54 Pond War MARE STREETPicturehouse Wilton Memorial CHATHAM PLACE 5 M E A D P L A C E 30 Beresford Road Matthias Road Crossway 1 E PARAGON ROAD Lower Clapton Road 10 Estate N GREENWOOD ROAD A FLORFIELD ROAD CENTRALN G L The Urswick A D I N Clapton Girls’ Academy V E A Games Canonbury Newington Green Boleyn Road Homerton Road A R School HOMERTON 1 Court R Grosvenor Avenue Shacklewell Lane Kingsmead Estate I Hackney N 1 O E Kingsland High Street L Museum O A D Lower Clapton Road E R 39 Homerton High Street R A Homerton Road O N Y O E Glenarm Road Hackney Hospital A R 51 Hackney L Mabley Green D R N O Central Library R 13 A A 66 Dalston Urswick Road 109 D D E Lee Conservancy Road FOREST ROAD V Ridley Road Market Jack Dunning Estate O Lower Clapton Road R Kingsway FRAMPTON PARK ROAD Poplar Close G 126 LANSDOWNE DRIVE Wayman Y Jobcentre 222 Hackney Baths Urswick Road 106 SOJOURNER- International Homerton Hospital E 394 N Holy Temple K Plus Sutton Square TRUTH Christian Centre Dalston Lane Wardle Street C CLOSE E Court A L Church of Christ H S Hackney Lee Conservancy Road 225 51 D Kingsland Shopping Centre Fenn Street 2 A HACKNEY 171 BRENTHOUSE ROAD L Dalston Lane M E DALSTON Homerton Hospital Crowfoot Close I C H O S R N D T R Queensbridge Road 145 R E E 15 Homerton Row Richmond ELEANOR ROAD O A D T Balls Pond Road Balls Pond Road Dalston Lane/ Graham Road 50 Essex Road Burder Road Graham Road Royal Oak Road Hackney Downs Eastway Estate London 1 Morning Lane 109 278 Trowbridge Estate 91 Tennis BRENTHOUSE ROAD Canonbury 214 Fields St Paul’s Road Balls Pond Road Dalston Junction Graham Road Homerton Terrace Courts M Elsdale St Paul’s Road R O A D Ramsey Walk Southgate Road for Dalston Kingsland Greenwood Road Hackney Central Morning Lane O N D 204 HACKNEY R I C H M Street Trelawney Estate 26 168 Hot House A Surgery MARTELLO STREET 236 Gallery Queensbridge Road Hackney WICK LODDIGES ROAD R LY M E G R O V E Town Hall Morland Highbury & Islington Richmond Road E Hackney Wick L Estate LONDON FIELDS WEST SIDE 24 hour Playground service D Eastway A Cricket 32 ELLINGFORT ROAD 277 OA R 1 Queensbridge Road ND ROAD USE London Fields Pitch Hackney Chinese Frampton CHMO THO N I N S LODDIGES ROAD Richmond Road R E 45 Middleton Road BR Cassland Road Lido Community M Navarino Road A S Wick Road 45 Park Estate R Services T D GAYHURST ROAD E OA R D ST. THOMAS’S SQUARE ES Gayhurst ORT S DDIG ELLINGF T LO Cassland Road Queensbridge Road R APPLEBY ROADCommunity R D O A E T RO E Christie Road 4 FRAMPTON PARK ROAD Brownlow Road E School Pub on Richmond Road E T W R E ST. T ANE 19 ON L the Park S LOND Mapledene Lansdowne Drive MAS’S Cassland Road ELEANOR O THO N LONDON LANE ISLINGTON L E RE E L UA Kenton Road SILESIA BUILDINGS Q ROAD S T. T H O M A S ’ S S Q U A R E E S C Pownall Road 13 T Well Street Estate E A R T A London R 29 Regents Court Holcroft Road M R London London Fields Cassland Road E Lansdowne Drive D T The yellow tinted area includes every Fields Cassland Crescent Fields The Methodist E MAPLEDENE ROAD E Middleton Road C A 160 R R Frampton Park bus stop up to about one-and-a-half R 22 Church Greek Orthodox O Pownall Road 12 R S 77 Baptist Church I E H 124 M Church of St. John miles from London Fields. Main stops T Laxfield Court T E E O T AN LAMB L E TR R V WILMAN GROVE E S S N ELL E Terrace Road the Theologian ST. THOMAS’S PLACE are shown in the white area outside. R W H E P O O E L M M R A Trederwen T E C R E 394 N Road E O A MARTELLO STREET M London D London Fields London College Islington of Fashion Tolpuddle Street W Fields E 2 94 10 D Orchard S TUDOR ROA R T M A R T E L L O T E R A C E Primary G L AV E N D E R G R O V E 31 A Lidl School T D Church Crescent 94 B E A 47 RO A S ARD'S L T KING EDW St. Michael & Blackstone C R O Islington E PEMBERTON R E All Angels Church N T PLACE 66 26 Angel T E 1 T T E Estate 191 E E Lauriston Road S K E T BOCKING E KINGSHOLD ROAD ST GRANSDEN AVENUE R R R Penshurst Road R T E A E T S E N 43 54 2 S BECK S E T M D T WESTON WALK UNC A AN R L D A Y A L ROA P RO N E D 162 D MIDDLETON ROAD A A E B L L M K A BU R L A M E AINSWORTH ROAD E SH ROAD A O 13 2 P W H 41 W 50 1 A R I 160 City Road S R D 1 TO Lauriston Road L Y JACKMAN IC 31 R A V F Victoria Park Road O A 17 H STREET T 167 R Games SHORE PLACE London E Fields B N B S H O R E R O A D HELMSLEY PLACE Falkirk Street Court A Bus Garage Fields Z I 43 S L L Cherbury Street Hackney Community Kingsland Road Whiston Road Whiston Road Estate O E Mare Street N D B AY F O R D S A New North Road Pitfield Street College St Leonard’s Hospital Thurtle Road Nicholl Street Andrew’s Road D T R Grove Road E E Iceland L Victoria Park Road O T O P Victoria Park N TUDOR GROVE St. John of Jerusalem I N F Kingsland Road E Murray Grove Buckland Street Crondall Street Whiston Road Whiston Road Pritchard’s Road CLOSE W I C of E Primary School Cambridge Heath E G 30 WINDRUSH T SIDWORTH STREET East Road Hoxton Street Market Geffrye Museum Kingsland Road Haggerston Park Broadway Market L 113 R D N O HELMSLEY L B I O N S for Hoxton A D 18 E V R I V E 155 146 Cambridge Heath Road STREET E E E Hackney Road Grove Road 134 A E Old Ford Road S Pritchard’s Road Roman Road T D S R 18 I 97 Broadway R D Hackney Road Bethnal Green Playground E T Kingshold R E U A Warner Place Roman Road Grove Road I S Q 82 Community Centre S E Bonner Street St Barnabas Church Market V 59 R O London H P L A C E S I M SHRUBLAND ROAD E X M O U T P R Hackney Road E Estate N T Fields WA R B U R T O N R O A D E T U D O R R O A D Queensbridge Road Roman Road Roman Road Sight of C 97 S E 2 E 35 Burnham Street Smart Street Grove Road 137 R CHERRY TREE CLOSE Eternal Life C 54 D U N I O N TRYON CRESCENT 114 Arbery Road A N Space R Church G R S Hoxton 51 K Studios BLUEBELL CLOSE 17 90 I Grove Road A P SHOREDITCH W 110 1 Cambridge Heath Road WARBURTON STREET Shoreditch Lichfield Road O 3 OXFORD STREET E R Three Colts Lane L Church Bethnal Green Road 59 G M T T 8 N St. John the Baptist H Mile End R A 45 Wilmot Street City I R I R 13 A 76 RC Church O Bow Road T 172 DUBLIN AVENUE N A 12 Edge E 21 H 15 G D 55 Cambridge Heath Road T KING EDWARD’S ROAD Bethnal Green Road 1 Ann Tayler L E K I N G E D Oxford Circus Tottenham Holborn Clerkenwell Green Old Street Old Street Shoreditch Cephas Street Mile End Children’s 10 WA R D Barnet Grove R ’ S R O A D O 2 Court Road for Farringdon Town Hall Centre CLERMONT ROAD Great Eastern Street A 26 18 D Burdett Road TREDERWEN ROAD 16 Old Kingshold Bethnal Green Road DERICOTE STREET WARNEFORD STREET B 2 Cambridge Heath Road St Paul’s Way R Netil SHARON GARDENS Brick Lane O CROSTON STREET W U T FREMONT STREET Darling Row 1 G E Estate St.
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