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Mill Hill SCHOOL TRAVEL GUIDE & PLAN M1 MOTORWAY BARNET WAY A1 WAY BARNET HENDON WOOD Travelling by Train LANE Mill Hill can be reached by the Thameslink service to Mill Hill Broadway station and then a short journey by the 240 bus. Thameslink Traveline: 08457 484950 (24 hour phoneline) HIGHWOOD HILL HIGHWOOD HILL MARSH LANE Travelling by Underground There is an Underground service via the Northern Line to Mill Hill EDGWARE WAY NORTHWAY THE RIDGEWAY A41 CIRCUS Belmont East station and then a bus ride on the 240 up the hill to the school. MILL HILL MILL HILL JUNIOR SCHOOL London Transport Travel Information: 020 7222 1234 CIRCUS HAMMERS LANE (24 hour phoneline) SELVAGE LANE THE RIDGEWAY HALE LANE DA LANW BROAD WATFORD WAY A41S DEAN LANE WAY E Travelling by Bus to Mill Hill M1 MOTORWAY Mill Hill The list below is a guide to bus services travelling to Mill Hill. School Mill Hill WISE LANE For further information please call: Broadway BROOK station BITTACY HILL London Transport Travel Information: 020 7222 1234 THAMESLINK (24 hour phoneline) Mill Hill PAGE ST East station Barnet: 263 to Whetstone, 251 to Mill Hill Northern line Bushey: 142 to Edgware station, 240 to Mill Hill WATFORD WAY A41 Edgware: 240 direct from Edgware station A5 EDGWARE ROAD A1 GREAT Elstree: a) 107 to Edgware, 221 or 240 to Mill Hill b) 292 to Hale NORTH WAY Lane roundabout, then 240 to Mill Hill HOLDERS HILL ROAD Enfield: 329 to Wood Green station, 221 to Mill Hill Finchley: a) 326 to Argyle Road, 221 to Mill Hill b) 82,125 or 260 to Ballard’s Lane, then 221 to Mill Hill Golders Green: 240 direct to Mill Hill Hampstead: 268 to Golders Green station, 240 to Mill Hill LUTON STANSTED Harrow: a) 114 to Mill Hill Broadway, 240 b) 340 to Edgware, AIRPORT AIRPORT 10 MILES NORTH 20 MILES NORTH 240 to Mill Hill M25 A1 A1000 Hendon: 143 to The Quadrant, 240 to Mill Hill A41 M1 Highgate: 263 to North Finchley, 221 to Mill Hill A41 M25 A1 Northwood: H11 direct to Harrow bus station then as for Harrow M25 Potter’s Bar: 84 to Barnet Church, then 263, then 251 A1000 Radlett: no direct bus service – use either Thameslink railway service from Radlett to Mill Hill Broadway (2 stops) or travel to B552 A41 MILL HILL A406 Elstree, and then use Hertfordshire services. SCHOOL NORTH Southgate: 251 to Mill Hill CIRCULAR Stanmore: 142 to Edgware, then 251 or 240 to Mill Hill M25 M1 A1 Totteridge: 251 to Mill Hill Whetstone: 251 to Mill Hill Winchmore Hill: 125 or W9 to Southgate, then 251 to Mill Hill M40 A406 Travelling by Car CENTRAL Travelling south from the M1 leave at junction 4 and take the 4th exit onto the Watford Way. Travelling north take the Watford Way LONDON northbound. M4 Then take the Daws Lane exit from the Watford Way 20 yards A4 south of Mill Hill Circus.Turn left at Hammers Lane, then right HEATHROW onto The Ridgeway and the school is 200 yards on the right. M3 A406 SOUTH CIRCULAR AIRPORT GATWICK AIRPORT Travelling by Taxi service 20 MILES SOUTH Please contact Elite Car Service: 020 8343 3503 THE RIDGEWAY,MILL HILL VILLAGE,LONDON NW7 1QS TELEPHONE 020 8959 1176/1221 E-MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE WWW.MILLHILL.ORG.UK PLAN OF SCHOOL GROUNDS BELMONT, MHS PREPARATORY SCHOOL ART & DT SCHOOL THE PATRICK TROUGHTON THEATRE THE RIDGEWAY CEDARS & PRIESTLEY HOUSES CHAPEL STUDIO THEATRE FAVELL BUILDING MURRAY HOUSE & CAFÉ 6 THE LARGE ATKINSON & MCCLURE HOUSES STAFF COMMON ROOM CAR PARK FIVES COURTS WEYMOUTH HOUSE SWIMMING POOL HEADMASTER’S RESIDENCE RECEPTION SCHOOL HOUSE SPORTS HALL MUSIC SCHOOL SCIENCE SCHOOL MEDICAL CENTRE ALL WEATHER LIBRARY HOCKEY & TENNIS ST. BEES TOP FIELD FARM FIELD VISITORS’ PARKING GRIMSDELL, MHS PRE-PREPARATORY COLLINSON SCHOOL FIELD COLLINSON HOUSE MEMORIAL CRICKET GEARS FIELD FIELD HAMMERS LANE RIDGEWAY HOUSE CRICKET BURTON BANK WILLSPAVILION GROVE LONG FIELD THE PARK.
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