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Bradford College Campus Map (Pdf) C A BOLTON ROAD N P A L R O A MANNINGHAM LANE D VALLEY ROAD ROAD D 7 N E R E K R A B Key HAMM STRASSE MANOR ROW CHEAPSIDE WELL STREET COLLEGE CAMPUS 12 1 Advanced Technology Centre WESTGATE LEEDS ROAD KIRKGATE 2 Lister Building GRATTAN ROAD 10 BRIDGE STREET 3 Old Building GOODWIN STREET SUNBRIDGE ROAD BRIDGE STREET P NCP NCP 4 The David Hockney Building 9 HALL INGS B THORNTON ROAD 2 8 5 Trinity Green Campus PRINCES WAY 4 1 CROFT STREET CARLTON STREET 11 CITY OF BRADFORD B 6 GROVE TERRACE P TO 6 BOWLING Alhambra Theatre B P M BACK 3 SENIOR WAY A N C LANE B H E S 7 Bradford Forster Square N T E L R MORLEY STREET I B T R T E O A L E D 8 Bradford Interchange H O R T W O N MILL LANE 9 L City Hall A B N S E GREAT HORTONLAISTERIDGE ROAD LANE PARK ROAD 10 City Park EASBY ROAD TRINITY ROAD 11 National Media Museum 5 KEY PARK LANE 12 The Broadway B Bus Stops Road No Entry LITTLE HORTON LANE DIRKHILL ROAD www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk How to find us Bradford is centrally located in the UK and has easy access to road, rail, air and sea routes. London is only 3 hours away by train. Leeds Bradford International Airport is only 20 minutes from the College and the network of motorways run right into the city via M62/M606. College Campus Addresses Advanced Technology Centre Randall Well Street, Bradford, BD7 1AL Bowling Back Lane Unit 4 Bowling Back Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8SA Lister Building Carlton Street, Bradford BD7 1AY LEEDS BRADFORD Old Building Great Horton Road, Bradford BD7 1AY The David Hockney Building HALIFAX Great Horton Road, Bradford BD7 1AY DEWSBURY WAKEFIELD Trinity Green Campus Easby Road, Bradford BD7 1QX www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk.
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