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Penryn Campus P P 13 All visitors please sign in at Reception. P An induction loop is installed. P ESI £ £ F F 1 TIC 2 12 17 F 3 10 4 9 11 C £ P F F F 14 P AIR F 5 C £ EXCHANGE 8 P 7 P 6 To Treliever Roundabout A39, Falmouth & Truro AIR – Academy for Innovation & Research C (Falmouth University) ESI – Environment and Sustainability P BS Institute (University of Exeter) F TIC – Tremough Innovation Centre Buses & Services Only (Cornwall Council) 15 16 Main Car Parks P Bus Stop BS Photography Centre 7 To Glasney P Student Village Reserved Visitor Car Park P Barrier Locations Peter Lanyon Building 8 Glasney Residents No Entry Daphne Du Maurier Building 9 P Long Stay Car Park Toilets The Stannary 10 Car Sharers / Electric Fire Assembly Point F Reception 11 Vehicle Car Park P (Users must display permits) Tremough House 1 Design Centre 12 AIR Visitor Car Park P Tremough House Annex 2 Performance Centre 13 Pay Stations £ FXU 3 Shop & Reprographics 14 Disabled Parking Old Chapel Lecture Theatre 4 Glasney Lodge 15 Motorcycle Parking Media Centre 5 Multi-use Games Area 16 Cycle Park C Adland 6 Camborne School of Mines 17 Penryn Campus NOT TO SCALE Treliever Road, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ Telephone: 01326 370400 Email: [email protected] www.falmouth.ac.uk and www.exeter.ac.uk Woodlane, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4RH Telephone: 01326 211077 Falmouth Campus Fax: 01326 318971 Email: [email protected] www.falmouth.ac.uk Footpath to Melvill Road 8 14 11 12 9 Fox Building 4 under construction. Estimated completion Easter 2014 13 To Penryn Fox Rosehill & Truro A39 C Gardens C 10 F 8 4 BS F C 3 To Falmouth Town Station 6 (Pedestrian Access) 7 1 F F 2 5 Rosehill & Reception 1 Rosehill Garden Studios 8 Disabled Parking Belmont Tannachie 2 Fox Building 1 9 Cycle Park C All visitors please sign in at Reception. 3 10 Kerris Vean Fox Building 3 Toilets An induction loop is installed. Kerris Vean Garden Studio 4 Alan Livingston Building 11 Disabled Toilets Lamorva House 5 IT Suite 12 Bus Stop BS Kathmor House 6 FXU 13 Fire Assembly Point F Library 7 Fox Building 4 14 To Falmouth Town Station, Arwenack Avenue and To Town Centre, Wellington Terrace Pay & Display (Turn right at Grovehill Crescent) & Killigrew Street NOT TO SCALE The campus is set on a slope (1:6) in parts. No parking is available on campus other than for disabled drivers or permit holders. Please call to book in advance. The Dell public car park (pay & display) is only a short walk away; follow road signs for Falmouth Town Railway Station or the pedestrian route from the bottom of the campus..
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