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University Buildings: Highfield Campus DAHLIA GLEN EYRE Wessex Lane Halls A33 B RD A35 AS Glen Eyre Halls & City Gateway No access from ROAD SE Bassett House 0 100 metres Oaklands Way TT to Boldrewood C AY 34BCE R BURGESS ROAD W E D S S P P AND C A OAKL E N 45 O T P R 185 60 16 Hampton E 1 A Car Park BASSETT AVENUE Boldrewood S R Access and T P R Innovation P S Parking as UNIVERSITY ROAD AD 53 P instructed by Campus R O D Construction Zone: N S 59 P P MAYFIELD Access/Parking as Signage ES A G L instructed by Signage UR D RD B A University SOUTHAMPTON SALISBURY ROAD 20 44 O Building numbers 177 COMMON R 67 B 31XX Street Address 175 39 176l 176 58 Building numbers R 8 85 R Car Park 2a 32 Highfield P Lloyds Register 54 2R (Pay and display) R Building 176 17 Campus P Pre-booked parking 50 R R Building 176 Lower R 4 B Locked bicycle storage (Entrance through 176) University 52 56 6 15b Health R CAMPUS Jubiliee Building 177 11 15a A35 Service Plaza 13 P Bicycle path THE AVENUE R Building 185 R R 5 TURNER R R P 48 9 Footpaths SIMS Southampton R R 19 38 R Catering, 7 Disabled routes and access R R Conference R and Hospitality R P R 21 P Parking for disabled persons All Parking on campus by permit only, 46 Hartley Library 36 except Pre-booked, Pay and Display or U Ramp 26 25 R R N 28 23 parking for disabled persons. R 40 I Toilets for disabled persons R R V R (with wheelchair access) R Plaza E R R 44 R R 34 Parking sites may be unavailable 57 S R 27 Accessible payphone I due to building 42 T R P 30 Y Wheelchair route (unaided) Students' P R construction. 29 Union 37 R Wheelchair route CHAMBERLAIN ROAD 18 P R 44a O R (with assistance) Jubilee A HARTLEY AVENUE D R 35 THE AVENUE Sports Centre R H 47UR R 41 University Road Houses IG H OAKHURST F Valley 41UR 33 Faith and Reflection Centre 41UR IE LD ROAD Gardens Counselling Service 28UR 37UR 26- UR A 28 Dental Access Centre 31UR V 31UR EN U Professional Services, Highfield Health 31UR E Student Services Centre Safety Office 26UR Avenue Campus and Avenue Campus and HAWTHORN ROAD Union House 47UR A33 Highfield Hall FURZEDOWN RD Highfield Hall University Buildings: Highfield Campus Building 1 Energy Centre CHP Faraday EEE Early Years Centre Mountbatten Arts Tizard Building 23 E&F Maintenance Students’ Union Mathematics Building 2 Annexe Wolfson EScience Education Shackleton Human Performance Lab. Law Rayleigh Building 26 David Kiddle Building 44a Students Union Shop Eustice Building 16 Chemistry Library Health Sciences Murray NST Campus R J Mitchell Wind Tunnel Froude George Thomas Physics Zepler Lanchester Jubilee Sports Centre Graham Hills Catering Conf. & Hospitality University Health Centre Gower A B Woods Laboratory ISVR Synthetic Chemistry Social Statistics Building 50 Nightingale Engineering Workshop Tony Davies High Voltage Lab. Hartley Store Garden Court Turner Sims Life Sciences May 2017©Cartographic Services, Geography & Environment, University of Southampton.
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