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LOCATION MAP Tennis Courts SPORTS HALL N A 5 6 W 3 E WALSHE STREET S BACK TENTERDEN ST MILLETT ST MILLETT J JUNIOR U SANCTAS APERIT SCHOOL (BOYS) B BGS S IL CLAVIS ORE E F E W B6216 BACK TENTERDEN ST A Y TENTERS STREET TENTERDEN STREET BURY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS MAIN ENTRANCE BURY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (BOYS) B6216 BURY GRAMMAR A56 SCHOOL (GIRLS) Astroturf Scoreboard CDT River Irwell MAIN ENTRANCE KITCHEN & DINING HALLS SPORTS Netball & HALL Tennis Courts Cricket & Athletics Ground JUNIOR BRIDGE ROAD SCHOOL (GIRLS) JCR SWIMMING POOL LOCATION MAP Tennis Courts SPORTS HALL FARRADAY HOUSE BOYS Tenterden Street . Bury . Lancashire BL9 0HN Tel: 0161 797 2700 . Fax: 0161 763 4655 E-mail: [email protected] www.burygrammarschoolboys.co.uk BELLE VUE TERRACE GIRLS Bridge Road . Bury . Lancashire BL9 0HH BRIDGE ROAD Girls Playing Field Tel: 0161 797 2808 . Fax: 0161 763 4658 St Gabriels RC E-mail: [email protected] High School www.bgsg.bury.sch.uk MAUDSLEY STREET BURSAR’S & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE For both Schools is situated at . © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence Number PU100029016 All rights reserved. © Crown Copyright. Farraday House Bridge Road Bury Lancashire BL9 0HG BARON STREET . 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All rights reserved. Licence Number PU100029016 All rights reserved. © Crown Copyright. B K M ILL 9 PARK 24 1 2 Buckley ON ST Rusholme A D STRETFORD Wells N Fishpool OA URMSTON M60 A5103 DENTON C Bowling R Levenshulme H IRLAM E Greens S ON T T T E E G IN E M60 R L 8 Bury C of E EL R O M W T Chorlton-cum- S 7 High Sch L 19 A34 A6 D 62 Hardy B D D A E R E D V R B Buckley Wells Boys F O N R L 0 5 10 KM I N D Playing Fields E OA A R R Playing C R L LS E IL D Fields H M Y K H AR T P A E R S DRIVE E K R E Travelling to The Bury Grammar Schools Elton LL O T A Bury Sports S NW D M Reservoir S OR S T C Ground T T 6 The Derby R Reservoir Lower E S E 6 High Sch T E By Rail: The nearest main line stations are Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester R T D R E Gigg E Hinds R GIG T G LANE Victoria, both of which have a direct link to Bury via the metro line to Bury D L Warth E O AN F R L Interchange, which in turn is only a five minute walk to the Bury Grammar Schools.
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