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Brampton Road Campus CA3 9AY 3. Fusehill Campus CA1 2HH 2. Stanwix House Site CA3 9AY 4. Denton Holme Rail Station Student Village CA2 5GX 2016/2017 Hospital June 2016 Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone © Copyright Property of Cumbria County Council company’s access charge Caldew Ct Landsdowne Cr Knowe Park Av Knowe Park Av Beech Gr Kingmoor Rd Punton Rd Strawberry Ter Etterby Lea Cr Crofts Rd Etterby Lea Rd KE Y Etterby Lea Gr York Rd St Anne’s Rd Eden St Gleneagles Dr Scaurbank Rd Grosvenor Ct Longlands Rd Knowe Rd CP Etterby Scaur H U H Thornton Rd 1 U Eden Pl Tarraby BramptonLn National Cycle U Rd Campus River Eden CA3 9AY to Newcastle University Halls of Residence Network Etterby St Well Ln Riverbank Ct B6264 to M6 J44 M6 to Stanwix Steps to Glasgow Stanwix 1 Carlton Gardens ! 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