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Travelling to Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School Kimberworth N N Lowedges Batemoor Parson ROTHERHAM Greenhill A6102 Cross Shiregreen Bramley Park A61 A631 W E A61 34 W E Broom B6158 1 Wadsley Bridge Wickersley 2 Wincobank Tinsley B6057 S Wadsley 34 Moorgate S Birchitt Owlerton M18 Carbrook M1 Brinsworth Whiston Coal Pitsmoor 33 Aston B6076 32 32 Attercliffe Bowshaw B6057 B6056 Catcliffe Holmley A618 B6056 Stannington Walkley Darnall Common Treeton 32 Crookes A630 A57 A57 B6067 Ulley Snape Aughton Hill SHEFFIELD Handsworth M1 Summerley Highfield B6056 B6158 Manor Holmesdale Frith Fulwood Arbourthorne Estate Aston 31 A57 Wood B6057 Ecclesall Gosforth A621 A57 Valley Dronfield Henry Millhouses A61 Gleadless Fanshawe School Norton Beighton Woodseats B6054 Hackenthorpe Wales A625 Whirlow A6135 A6102 DRONFIELD Abbeydale Highlane Holbrook Dore Norwood Beauchief Jordanthorpe Mosborough Killamarsh A61 Hallowes A618 New Bradway Coal 3 Totley B6054 Aston B6056 ECKINGTON B6057 Dronfield DRONFIELD Spinkhill A621 Woodhouse Marsh Hill Lane M1 B6057 Renishaw Top B6054 Apperknowle Middle Handley Barlborough Holmesfield B6419 West Handley Cowley Unstone A61 Unstone 30 B6051 Unstone Green Mastin 2 B6053 Moor Clowne B6052 New Moorhall Whittington Wilday Barlow Old Staveley Unstone Green Whittington Stanfree A619 Green B6050 Newbold Poolsbrook Overgreen Cutthorpe Brimington Duckmanton Shuttlewood Monk Tapton Wood Old Brampton B6418 Roughpiece Long Duckmanton Wood CHESTERFIELD A632 Eastmoor Wadshelf A619 Brampton Hady Calow Arkwright Bolsover B6057 Walton Town Crowhole Holymoorside A61 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence Number PU100029016 All rights reserved. © Crown Copyright. Hasland Licence Number PU100029016 All rights reserved. © Crown Copyright. B6051 A632 Sutton M1 The Slatepit Dale Scarsdale Brushes Swathwick A61 Palterton Temple A617 B5057 Wingerworth Normanton Heath 29 Sheepbridge 0 5 10 KM 0 500 1000 METRES Travelling to Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School By Rail: The nearest main line station is Dronfield, which has a turn right to join the B6057. Travel for 2.5 miles to Dronfield and direct link to Sheffield and Chesterfield, and is approximately a 3 at the crossroads continue straight across onto the B6158 Green minute walk away from the School. Lane. The entrance to Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School is after 100 metres on your left. By Road: Dronfield is situated midway between Sheffield and Chesterfield on the A61, close to the M1, making it easily accessible From the M1: Leave the M1 at Junction 30 and join the A6135 via the UK road network. towards Sheffield. Travel for 3 miles to Eckington and turn left onto the B6052 into Eckington. On exiting Eckington bear right to From the A61 North: Leave the A61 just north of Dronfield and at join the B6056 to Dronfield. On entering Dronfield bear left to the roundabout take the second exit to join the B6057 Sheffield join the B6518 Green Lane. The entrance to Dronfield Henry Road. Remain on this road into Dronfield, you will pass the railway Fanshawe School is at the end of Green Lane on the right just station on your right, travel to the crossroads and turn left onto before the crossroads. the B6158 Green Lane. The entrance to Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School is after 100 metres on your left. On Arrival: Car parking is available on site. Visitors are requested to report directly to Reception. From the A61 South: Leave the A61 just north of Chesterfield at the intersection signposted to Unstone. 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