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Wellesbourne-Map.Pdf Amethyst House Fletcher’s Way Wellesbourne Warwickshire Tel: +44 (0)1789 470880 CV35 9HD Fax: +44 (0)1789 470798 TRAVEL INFORMATION Motorway Map A454 A446 A458 9 Dudley 6 A5 From Warwick & M40 J15: M LutterwortA426 M6 M Exit the M40 at Junction 15 onto the A429 towards Wellesbourne. Follow 1 A442 A45 Coventry A4304 BIRMINGHAM 2 A452 M this road for approximately 5 miles. When you reach Wellesbourne, A449 5 4 6 Kidderminster M continue straight on over the 1st roundabout (A429). At the 2nd M A4141 A448 Rugby roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the B4086. At the mini roundabout turn Bewdley M42 A46 M45 left onto Fletchers Way. Our offices are on the left. A456 Bromsgrove Royal A45 Leamington A443 From Halford & Cirencester: Redditch A435 Warwick Spa Continue along the A429 following signs for the M40. When you reach A4Daventry25 Stratford- M Droitwich 40 Southam Wellesbourne take the 3rd exit at the 1st roundabout. At the second A46upon-Avon roundabout, turn left onto the B4086. At the mini roundabout turn left onto A422 A423 A Wellesbourne Worcester 4 5 Fletchers Way. Our offices are on the left. 38 From Stratford Upon Avon: Pershore A46 A422 A361 A4103 A44 Heading from Stratford Upon Avon on the A422 towards Banbury, turn left Great Evesham A4104 A429A3400 onto the B4086 (Tiddlington Road) towards Wellesbourne. Turn right at Malvern Banbury A44 Moreton- the mini roundabout onto Fletchers Way. Our offices are on the left. 0 A46 M 5 in-Marsh A361 The nearest Train Station is at Stratford Upon Avon, which is a 7 mile car Stow-on- Chipping A435 5 the Wold A4260 journey to Amethyst. A38 A44 M Cheltenham A436 A424 4095 A40 A Parking is available on site. KidlingtonA34 Gloucester A417 NorthleacA40 Burfor A435 Wellesbourne Locator Map A46 A429 Hampton Lucy FROM Charle Warwick & cot e R M40 J15 d N . Newbold Pacey Charlecote A 7 8 8 8 4 0 8 8 2 4 0 0 9 B 4 d a B o R ld bo ew N Stratford R oad FROM B4 Stratford 086 Upon Avon Strat ford R d. WELLESBOURNE t. Staff S ord ge d R ri d B . Lo w e r s L a . te Lane Hunsco W a lt o n d . R K d a i R o d n y . e R le t x o o n n o L t R g o n a i d t t E l l i H d B e 40 R 8 . 6 d R e n r u Walton o b s e 9 S ll 2 e tr 4 a W t A fo r d R d. Loxley FROM Halford & Cirencester C GBMaps.com. Custom Business Location Map Designers. OS Licence number: PU 100038745.
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