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Top-B Directions Broome B4187 Worcester Road A456 Kings Norton The Studio Churchill A491 Birmingham Road Stourbridge Road Broome Thicknal Lane Clent Stourbridge A450 M5 A456 West Midlands Broome Lane Holy Cross Blakedown DY9 0HA Worcester Road Birmingham Road Broome Sandy Lane Belbroughton Road +44 (0) 1562 700 404 Hackmans Gate Lane Birmingham Road 4 Birmingham Holy Cross Lane B4188 M5 Worcester Road M5 West M6 Bromwich Dudley A41 Smethwick A491 Birmingham A45 A458 A449 Stourbridge Halesowen A38 A456 A435 A41 Bournville M5 Solihull A442 A38 Kidderminster A491 A441 A456 A448 M42 A449 M42 M40 Bromsgrove M5 A38 A448 Redditch FROM M5, JUNCTION 4. Leave the M5 at junction 4 and head for Kidderminster A491. Go straight over the first island. Continue alongthe A491, at the second Island turn le onto the A456 towards Kidderminster. Take the le lane signposted Worcester A450, by the Shell Petrol Station. Take the second le signposted Broome onto Broom Lane (this is a small sign post; you’ll know you’ve missed the turn if you get to Hackmans Gate). Take the second turn (ignore the farm track) on your right by the 3 way signpost opposite Broome Farm, then take an immediatele into Top Banana, The Studio. FROM M5, JUNCTION 3. Leave the M5 at junction 3 and head towards Kidderminster on the A456. Go straight ahead over three roundabouts (still on the A456). Aer the third roundabout you will come to a large set of traffic lights. Turn le straight aer these lights (in front of the car showroom). Continue along this road until the end where you will come to a roundabout. Turn right at the roundabout onto Broome Lane. Continue along Broome Lane past the "Broome" village sign and the duck sign! There is a le hand turn with a 3 way signpost opposite Broome Farm. Turn le into this road and The Studio is just on your le hand side. FROM STOURBRIDGE. Follow the A491 from Stourbridge until you reach the large set of traffic lights at Hagley (just aer you have passed the Foley Arms pub). Turn right at the traffic lights and turn le straight aer the lights (in front of the car showroom). Continue along this road until the end where you will come to a roundabout. Turn right at the roundabout onto Broome Lane. Continue along Broome Lane past the "Broome" village sign and the duck sign! There is a le hand turn with a 3 way signpost opposite Broome Farm. Turn le into this road and The Studio is just on your le hand side..
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