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How to Find Us Aberdeen OAKSEY GOLF CLUB Inverness How to find us Aberdeen Dundee Perth Edinburgh Glasgow From East: Take M4 towards Bristol. Exit M4 at Clubhouse: 01666 577995 Newcastle Junction 15 and take the A419 towards Cirencester. E [email protected] Carlisle Turn off at B4696, follow signs for Oaksey. Drive W www.oakseygolfclub.co.uk A1(M) through Oaksey Village, Oaksey Park & Leisure is on Oaksey Golf Club, OakseyM6 Park, Oaksey, Kingston the right hand side as you enter the Village. Nr Malmesbury, Wiltshire LeedSN16s upon-Hull 9SB M62 M62 Liverpool M1 M180 From West: Take M4 towards London. Exit M4 at Manchester M56 Holyhead Junction 17 and take the A429 towards Cirencester. M1 M6 Nottingham M54 Turn right at Crudwell towards Eastcourt. Turn left M42 Leicester Norwich Birmingham at Eastcourt towards Oaksey. Drive through Oaksey Cambridge M1 Felixstowe A1(M) M50 M40 Village, Oaksey Park & Leisure is at the other end of the Gloucester Luton M11 Harwich Swansea Oxford M4 M4 Village, on the right hand side. Cardiff Bath London Bristol Reading M27 M20 Dover M5 M23 From North: Drive towards Cirencester and pick Southampton Exeter Bournemouth Portsmouth up the A429. Once on the A429 follow the same direction as `From West’ above. A417Charlton Kings A40 A436 11a A40 Brockworth A429 M5 A40 A417 12 A429 13 Stroud Stonehouse A419 Cirencester A417 A419 A429 A419 M5 Nailsworth Cirencester Dursley A433 A419 Faringdon Coates A429 Wotton- Cricklade under-Edge Tarlton Chesterton Oaksey Highworth A419 A419 Siddington A420 Driffield A433 Driffield Malmesbury A429 Purton South Cerney Ewen Down Kemble Uppercup Ampney Shorncote A419 A46 Swindon Kemble Latton 16 Poole Keynes Wooton Wick Somerford A429 M4 Keynes Basset 15 B4696 Kent End 17 Wroughton Chelworth M4 Lyneham Ashton Keynes Cricklade A350 A436 Chedglow Crudwell B4040 Eastcourt Murcott Chelworth Chippenham Leigh Lower green Braydon Brook Upper Minety A4 Hankerton B4553 Calne A429 Cloatley Minety Puton Stoke A350 B4696 Perry Green B4040 Charlton Braydon Queen Street Garsdon Purton Green Hill Braydon Side The Common.
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