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Whiteknights Campus (BW) 1 Town Centre, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Town Centre Royal Berkshire Hospital, Bus stop Academic, administrative & service buildings & Museum of English Rural Life Town Centre Path Halls of residence P* Wells Hall WHITEK NI Café Under construction GH Wantage TS R P8 Car parks ALLCROFT ROAD Hall PPER REDLANDS ROAD OA A U D Childs P* P* Car park restricted to Hall ¡ users of this building P* Foxhill Hillside P* One-way system P* Greenow To LondonR Road St George's E D Hall L D Mackinder Hall McCombie Town Centre A A O Whiteknights To Bulmershe N R & Station D EW D Lake S N A P* R O ¢ P* W O Windsor Stenton Hall R Sports Wessex O B A T P* S P Hall K D R Grounds Hall W I U N H H G P2 I LM T H Town Centre E P3 E A P ¢ K M CHURCH ROAD ¢ & Station N RO I A G D ¢¤ ¡¥¥ £ P16 Bridges H ¥ rive ¢¥ T P1 ueen’s D ¢¡ P Hall S Q R Shineld Road ¢ O Student ¤ £ A D Earley Gate N Village Health Sports P3 £ P4 £¡ C ¤ ¢ Centre Grounds P St Patrick’s S H NORTHCOURT AVENUE I £¤ Hall N P5 P* F I £ P* E Chancello L r’s Way D ¢ P £ ¡ R D O £¥ ¢¢ P9 A A P6 Friends' P O D P15 P R P* Bridge P7 ¥ ¥ S ¤ ¡ S ¥ P £ E D P N ¢ P R E Shereld P10 P14 ¤ D L ¡ I Hall ¡ P8 P W £ ¢¡ P12 P13 P11 ¡ Pepper Lane ¢ ¢£ E Harris Garden D Whiteknights campus A 0 200m O R PE S Updated September 2010. © Copyright The University of Reading P S BEECH LANE PE E 0 600ft R N L R A E N D E L I W F REDHATCH DRIVE Sibly Hall Repton Loudon Grey Addington Penn Bus stop Buildings Winchcombe T Telephones Halls of residence Blagrave T Path P8 Car parks Highwood ££ Mitford Café Huntley Blackstone P Hollins £ ¤ Faringdon To playing elds P P Tennis courts a ¡ ¢ h b T g P P c P a P T P f b i e k P P d j AVENUE Entrance 2 OODLANDS W Main Entrance P Entrance 3 0 100m 0 300ft SIDMOUTH STREET Pedestrian Entrance Crown Place VEHICULAR ENTRANCE LONDON ROAD (A4) ¢ £ ¢¡ ¢¤ Royal Berkshire ¢ Hospital ¥ KENDRICK ROAD ¢ White TOILETS Gates ¥ Car park REDLANDS ROAD CROWN PLACE ¢ ¤ ¥£ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¢¢ ¢¥ TOILETS ¥ ¥ Café £¤ ¥¤ £¡ Bus stop Taxis £ £ T Emergency Telephones Cloister Car park West £ ¤ T 0 50m 0 80ft £¢ ££ TOILETS Acacia Road Footpath to Kendrick Rd. Acacia Road Car park Kendrick Car park MERL Entrance Museum of English Rural Life and Special Collections Service Museum Car park Name & grid ref Building Name & grid ref Building Name & grid ref Building Name & grid ref Building Name & grid ref Building 29 3sixty bar C5 Students’ Union 62 Clinical Language Psychology 9 Graduate School Old Whiteknights House 84 Law A6 Foxhill House 1 Social Sciences Joint HUMSS Sciences D7 in Arts and Faculty Office C5 135 Academic Registrars Carrington 2 Library D5 Library Humanities C4 Office C5 30 Cole Museum of AMS Tower 1 Sociology C5 HUMSS 138 Management Henley Business School Zoology C5 59 Graduate Institute Agriculture (School of) C5 70 Soil Science D4 Soil Science 32 ACET Centre E6 Philip Lyle of International 138 College of Estate Henley Business School Development 4 Mathematics D5 Mathematics & IT 54 Southern Universities Science & Technology 135 Accommodation Carrington Management C4 & Applied Services Purchasing Centre Advisory Team C5 8 Commercial Services, Park House Economics D8 Consortium (SUPC) C7 2 Mathematics Support Library (SAIL) 59 Agricultural and Food Agriculture Residential and 9 Graduate School for Old Whiteknights House Centre D5 54 Southern University Science & Technology Economics D8 Catering D6 the Social Sciences C4 Management Services Centre N15 Medical Practice C2 University Health Centre 59 Agriculture D8 Agriculture 27 Communications Whiteknights House (SUMS) C7 50 Grounds Maintenance Facilities Management & Dental Centre Office C4 48 Allen Laboratory D5 The Allen Laboratory Office C4 62 Speech and Language Psychology 58 Meteorology D7 Meteorolgy 38 Computer Science E5 Systems Engineering Therapy Clinic D7 59 Analytical Agriculture 34 Grounds Maintenance Facilities Management 37 Muslim Centre D4 Archway Lodge Laboratory D8 33 Construction URS Yard B4 39 SportsPark C2 SportsPark Management and 21 National Centre TOB 2 1 Applied Linguistics C5 HUMSS 3 Health & Safety Physics 56 Statistical Services Harry Pitt Engineering D4 for Biotechnology Services D5 Centre D7 32 Applied Statistics E6 Philip Lyle Education C8 N15 Counselling Service C2 University Health Centre N15 Health Centre & 135 Student Advisory Carrington 74 Archaeology D5 Archaeology & Dental Centre 196 Nursery C5 Nursery Dental Centre C2 Team C5 1 Arts and Humanities HUMSS 135 Counselling Service C5 Carrington 8 Orange Room Students’ Union 138 Henley Business Henley Business School 135 Student Financial Carrington Joint Faculty Office C5 (Restaurant) D6 Extension 59 Crop Protection Agriculture School C5 Support Team C5 43 Athletics Pavilion B3 Athletics Pavilion Unit D8 26 Palmer Building C5 Palmer 42 Henley Business Henley Business School 135 Student Helpdesk Carrington 31 Biocentre E6 Harborne 38 Cybernetics E5 Systems Engineering School C5 135 Peer Support Carrington Team C5 Training C5 31 Biological Sciences E6 Harborne N15 Dental Centre C2 University Health Centre 1 History C5 HUMSS 27 Student Recruitment & Whiteknights House & Dental Centre 27 Pensions Office D4 Whiteknights House Outreach C5 30 Biological Sciences AMS Tower 1 History of Art C5 HUMSS Teaching 10 Development and Blandford Lodge 6 Pharmacy D6 Chemistry and 135 Student Services Carrington 5 Human and Geoscience Laboratories C5 Alumni Relations D4 Pharmacy Centre C5 Environmental 32 Biological Sciences E6 Philip Lyle 135 Disability Advisory Carrington Sciences D4 47 Pharmacy D6 Chemistry, Food and 29 Students’ Union C5 Students Union Hub Service C5 Pharmacy 53 Biological Sciences AMS wing 1 Humanities and Social HUMSS 29 Students’ Union Students’ Union Microbiology E6 26 Dolché Vita Café C5 Palmer Sciences (HumSS) C5 118 Pharmacy D6 Hopkins Nursery C5 118 Biological Sciences D6 Hopkins 33 Economics D4 URS 71 ICMA Centre C4 ICMA Centre 1 Philosophy C5 HUMSS 135 Study Advice C5 Carrington 55 Black Horse House C5 Black Horse House 25 Electronic Engineering 117 ICMA Centre C4 ICMA Centre Extension 1 Politics & International HUMSS 2 Study Advice D5 Library (SAIL 104) Engineering E5 Relations C5 27 Business Development Whiteknights House 7 Indigo C6 Cedars 800 Synthetic Turf Pitch B4 Synthetic Turf Pitch Office C4 25 Engineering E5 Engineering 62 Psychology D7 Psychology 42 Informatics Research Henley Business School 10 Technology Transfer Blandford Lodge 135 Careers Advisory Carrington 1 English Language and HUMSS Centre C5 8 Procurement C6 Park House Centre D4 Service C5 Literature C5 8 Insurance Office D6 Park House 26 Reading Film Palmer 21 Typography & Graphic TOB 2 135 Carrington C5 Carrington 56 ESSC (Environmental Harry Pitt Theatre C5 Communication C8 118 Institute for Hopkins Systems Science 7 Cedars (Restaurant) D5 The Cedars Cardiovascular 10 Reading Real Estate Blandford Lodge 21 University of Reading TOB 2 Centre) D7 and Metabolic Foundation C4 Pre-school C8 186 Central Kitchen E5 50 Estates Services Facilities Management Research D6 46 Reading Scientific The Lord Zuckerman 1 Ure Museum of Greek HUMSS 59 Centre for Agricultural Agriculture Dept C4 1 Institution- HUMSS Services Ltd Research Centre Archaeology C5 Strategy D8 1 European Studies C5 HUMSS wide Language (RSSL) D6 33 URS (Urban and URS 59 Centre for Agri- Agriculture Programme C5 50 Facilities Management Facilities Management 138 Real Estate and Henley Business School Regional Studies) D4 Environmental Division C4 1 International HUMSS Planning C4 Research D8 59 Veterinary Agriculture Foundation 59 Farm Management Agriculture 28 Reading University Epidemiology and 135 Centre for Career Carrington Programme (ISLC) C5 Unit D8 Atmospheric Economic Research Management Skills C5 49 International Office D4 Geography Observatory C7 Unit (VEERU) D8 27 Finance Division C4 Whiteknights House 1 Centre for HUMSS 135 International Student Carrington 27 Research & Enterprise Whiteknights House 27 Vice-Chancellor’s Whiteknights House Entrepreneurship C5 20 Fine Art D8 TOB 1 Advisor C5 Services C4 Office C4 56 Centre for Integrative Harry Pitt 47 Food and Nutritional Chemistry, Food and 1 ISLC (International HUMSS 49 Science and Life Geography 59 Walker Institute for Agriculture Neuroscience and Sciences D6 Pharmacy Study and Language Sciences Joint Faculty Climate System Neurodynamics 1 French Studies C5 HUMSS Centre) C5 Office D4 Research D8 (CINN) D7 54 Fusion Café C7 Science & Technology 4 IT Services Centre D5 Mathematics & IT 54 Science & Technology Science & Technology 27 Whiteknights Whiteknights House 40 Chaplaincy Centre D5 Park House Lodge Centre Services Centre C7 Centre House C4 62 Charlie Waller Psychology 49 Geography D4 Geography 1 Italian Studies C5 HUMSS 27 Security Office C4 Whiteknights House Institute D7 5 Geoscience D4 Geoscience 38 Knowledge Transfer Systems Engineering 8 Senior Common Park House 6 Chemistry D6 Chemistry and Centre E5 Room D6 Pharmacy 1 German Studies C5 HUMSS 1 Languages and HUMSS 76 Social Club TOB 2 1 Classics C5 HUMSS European Studies C5 (Employees) C8.
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