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Local Area Map Bus Map Ladywell Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map RENNELL STREET 27 T E E 1 80 R Lewisham 27 T S Playground 50 A D Oxford Circus 47 Shoreditch Church 21 R O A 31 N136 River Thames A N K R L O K B I Footbridge Lewisham L R O M I AY B M T W 55 L 13 Centre Y H HAREFIELD ROAD R S H E L L R O A D 76 T 88 V I N E Y R O A D N 90 E Woolwich Town Centre O Plumstead E 45 Soho T 12 Shoreditch High Street 54 1 N 87 C 80 S E 1st Bowl E OVERCLIFF ROAD 77 Citibank Gyms P N (Plumstead Road) Bus Garage R r L C WHITEPOST LANE B R O O K B A N K R O A D Subway O e A Piccadilly Circus 96 C CITY TRESSILLIAN ROAD Tower M 27 ALGERNON ROAD 1 v 161 95 i E E P I N E T Liverpool Street 1 R E R Woolwich Town Centre for E W E L D E R WA L K 1 EL2 AY e 122 16 R EMBLETON ROAD n 1 Woolwich Arsenal r 15 Clock B Ludgate Circus Cannon u 1 River Thames 71 E 94 Tower U o T LEE Aldwych for City Thameslink Street ERMINE ROAD D 1 N b 7 1 O A 19 E 1 E Y R V s BRIDGE L E E V I N A n Pepys Estate Y e S 97 1 A 2 113 1 TYRWHITT ROAD v N47 W 2 WOOLWICH R a YEW TREE CLOSE H Trafalgar Grove Street N T E 23 C E T R 2 14 I S A 1 G GREENWICH E S H E L L R O A D W Monument C R 1 H Square BANKSIDE AVENUE Woolwich Common S 3 H D 10 LewL wwishhamm R Canada Charlton Village L S for Charing Cross CLARENDON RISE O E I I L A Deptford F 80 V Sri Sivan 4 13 MaMarrkeet Water Greenwich Y FOSSIL ROAD E T D L R 3 Rotherhithe L Lewisham Evelyn Street R Temple Creek Road I O Cutty Sark and H T A City Hall E D 2 40 E O Lower Road Blackheath Royal Standard Bowling R R T 1 Hilly S D Shooters Hill CLIFFVIEW ROAD E National Maritime Museum Green D A L E Centre E R L LEWIS GROVE Westminster Fields Park 40 E L L L Academy Road W O 23 128 27 28 4 A 30 Parliament Square 35 L 13 199 225 Deptford Church Street 126 K Bermondsey Surrey Deptford D 62 London Bridge Prince Charles Road R 4 129 MERCIA GROVE Sanford Road W 1 Greenwich N Quays Fire Station I A 46 57 23 Eltham Well Hall L D L 69 ELLERDALE STREET College Park for Guy’s Hospital I A S S Deptford Bridge O Pagnell S 82 43 Victoria E 77 R Baptist Church 185 Greenwich South Street R E GILMORE ROAD Street T VICARS HILL A 44 L Blackheath Road M A L DEPTFORD Brookmill Road Blackheath 33 S Eltham Green O 13313 Salvation Queens Road New Cross New Cross R N 84 T A Friendly Street A Army Hall Peckham Lewisham Road O Bus Garage Gate 49 HillyH Fields M A L B I O N WAY G 53 Vauxhall U Sparta Street E New Cross New Cross Road A CLARENDON RISE Bridge Road Park M V E 2 Peckham 57 Florence Road N Lewisham for Pimlico BLACKHEATH U Lewisham Road ALGERNON ROAD Methodist Town Centre Lee Green E Lewisham 75 Elephant & Castle Brookmill Road Church Lewisham Way Morden Hill Blackheath Hospital Old Tigers Head ERMINE ROAD Centre Footbridge 1 1 BARNSTAPLE Cranbrook Road EMBLETON ROAD NEW CROSS LANE 136 Ravensbourne River Thurlow Road 26 27 Lewisham Road Lee Terrace CHALSEY ROAD ST. Elverson Road 14 Lewisham College Blackheath Rise 71 Vauxhall St Margaret’s Church/ LEE 171 PECKHAM 43 for St John’s Albany Road JOHN’S Jerrard Street Brandram Road Lee High Road St. Saviour’s RC Wells Way Lampmead Road Primary School LEWISHAM Belmont Hill St. Saviour’s 32 Peckham Road Loampit Hill Southampton Way Southampton Way Undercliff Road The Squirrels Lee High Road RC Church 26 Kennington Oval Hilly B O N F I E Loampit Vale Dacre Park 14 L D R O A Estate Fields Park LeLewewiswishamhamm High StreetStretreet D Jerrard Street Lewisham E Belmont Hill 26 Lee High Road U 212 N E Lockmead Road Brandram Road V 53 A CLARENDON RISE Shell Road Shell Road Lewisham 197 100 Footbridge 75 181 185 208 E U 3 30 Brookbank Road Fossil Road Clock Tower/Police Station G Camberwell Green Lee High Road A 484 284 484 P4 T 88 83 N Manor Park O Brookbank Road 1 M Hilly Wearsiddde Lewisham Library LIMES GROVE Lee High Road D 203 Prendergast Fields Park 36 Hilly Fields Crescent A Service 65 Belmont Park O Hilly Fields VICARS HILL R 30 Tyrwhitt Road Vicars Hill King’s College and Maudsley Hospitals Lee E College ENGATE STREET 211 68 N Estate Cliffview Road High Road I M Hilly Fields Crescent Lewisham Centre R Belmont Hill E 118 Montague Avenue VI CLIPPER WAY Action CA for Children D HW A Denmark Hill Harefield Road A HU RS L O MARSALA ROAD 41 Breakspears Road G R C 252 I ERS HI O 229 40 S L A I T H WA I T E R O A D ROA N U 29 C D 58 106 U 14 L O R R 22 L HL T N 1 Prendergast E S 32 Harefield Road N EMBLETON ROAD S A H V E D A R O A D S D R T LINGARDS ROAD EL I The yellow tinted area includes every School A A E L D 54 EAST GL D Wickham Road VE L A A 82 N I O East Dulwich A HK HM 1 R D R bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles O E U 190 D HB O r I Triangle 36 E R e BROCKLEY L S E iv HY O A R A R HA N from Ladywell and Lewisham Hospital. Prendergast A ne E Group GBRIDG D 209 r 40 DULWICH Hither Green Lane 73 137 W D u ALGERNON ROAD MORLEY ROAD E o Brockley Hilly Fields 13513 2 Practice YWELL AD Main stops are shown in the white area outside. AD V b LAD RO WA E Thornford Road H s 27 East Dulwich HN Y T College 25 D 25 A 50 n A T P WE O H E e R Goose Green E HT I V S v N HD Y N L R Adelaide Avenue HZ E a A Endwell Road HC R A 15 U O I A R R B R Hither Green Lane EASTERN ROAD ALGIERS ROAD A R EAT F I E L T D I C L S D P I R OSE H St Margaret’s Road LEIG Ladywell T Y G I C D W Theodore Road D S . T E E S 1 C Sprules Road R O ROAD O Peckham Rye East Dulwich Road A Sion CHUD D A U H V Lewisham A D P4 Hither Green Lane E House R HJ G 5 Vesta Road I 122 United T CHURCH GROVE N 26 Brixton George Lane CLOSE 237 55 H Nunhead Inverton Road H LADYWELL U Reformed Wallbutton Road I L L E E E Church S RO University W V Broockleyockckley & C 2 Lewisham L IS 225 A Brockley Road KINGFISHER I R HA C R St Norbert Road Pepys Road MEWS E M M A T Fire Station R Hospital 172 1 Y T Braxfield Road Hither Green R R C O Chudleigh LadywellLLaadywelld ell Ladywell 29 M E Drakefell Road A HP S P A YLON A Springbrook Road E Loughborough Frendsbury Road Road Lewisham H R Cemetery GILLIAN STREET H D K S Hilly Fields EDWARD’S WAY I 9 LONGBRIDGE WAY Ceemetery L E M Junction Turnham Road Brockley Grove I L O MA Medical Centre 208 259 R O A R L Dulwich HH Lewisham L D E Y Gordonbrock School/ W War Memorial L R R Chapel LadyLadyweelll E Library E 163 W O 127 59 AD D Y Brockley Cemetery L HR Park Hither Green Lane A D Y W E L L A D Y W E L L L A T Frendsbury Road Avignon Road L L R O 109 B R I D G E Brockley Road Duncrievie Road 158 A D S Brockill Crescent St Asaph Road LE North Dulwich Dalrymple Road WISHAM 54 P R A 1 St. Mary’s CRES R 96 A C E CENT K 1 I H L Centre R E 1 1 W O Brockley Grove O 2 C DULWICH A UR Bexhill Road C Ladywell G A PHOEBETH ROAD Y A Torridon Road V E D L Huxbear Street HF O P T A R 1 Tavern B I 301 G E H T Hither Green Lane O L L Y R Dulwich Village R L H Lordship Lane E I FEL MALYONS TERRACE R A DAY L L H I IL H 1 A Footbridge ROAD K 17 L S C I C FRANCEMARY ROAD HS 1 38 T P E L O Church of H Hail & Ride Torridon Road S Sandhurst Road M R 22 Crofton Park P H R St.
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