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1Kent A4 Pages 9/02 How to reach the University By Sea and Rail: SOUTHEAST Calais to Dover – approx 75 minutes by ferry, just under an hour by Seacat. Boulogne to Dover – approx 110 M25 leading to M1 , M11 , A1(M) No rth minutes by Seacat. Direct trains from Dover Priory to M4 , M40 West , M3 South Wes t Canterbury East every half hour on weekdays (hourly on M25 Sundays). Journey time approx 30 minutes. M25 LONDON MARG ATE By Air: HE ATH ROW CH ATHA M BROADS TAIR S Arrival at London Airport (Heathrow); Underground to M25 A2(M) FAVERSHA M RAMSG ATE M20 A249 CANTER BURY GATWIC K Victoria Railway Station, train to Canterbury East. Arrival MAIDS TON E A2 M20 To A28 ZEEB RUGG E at Gatwick Airport: Gatwick Express to Victoria, train to OSTENDE ASHFORD Canterbury East. TONBRIDG E DOVE R FOLKES TON E The Channel Tunnel: From France and Belgium take the Eurotunnel to CALAIS Folkestone or the Eurostar to Ashford or Ebbsfleet – N Rai lways journey time approx 2 hours Paris, 1 hour 40 minutes Aroad s LILLE Motorw ays BOULOGNE Brussels, 1 hour Lille. Regular train services from Ashford to Channel Tunne l Canterbury West – approx 30 minutes journey time. Ferry By Rail Two rail routes: London (Victoria) to Canterbury East: journey time approx 85 minutes. Mondays to Saturdays two trains an hour (one direct, CANTERBURY one change at Faversham). Sundays – direct hourly service. London (Charing Cross or Waterloo East) to Canterbury West: journey time approx 90 minutes. Monday to Friday – direct hourly service through most of the day. Taxis are available at both Canterbury stations. By Road To reach Canterbury from: London: M2, A2 (56 miles; 89km) Dover: A2 (16 miles; 26km) Ramsgate: A253, A28 (18 miles; 29km) Ashford: A28 Canterbury campus (14 miles; 22km) Maidstone: (26 miles; 42km) Tonbridge (40 miles; 64km): M20, M2, A2. From the North or West: M25, M20, M2, A2. Canterbury to the University: Canterbury central ring road, A290 Whitstable Road, St Thomas Hill, approx 1 mile (1.6km) along the A290, University entrance on right (signposted) near top of hill. The visitors’ car park on Giles Lane is a ‘Pay and Display’ car park. Parking elsewhere is very restricted and for permit holders only. Campus Guide By Bus Canterbury Bus Station to the University. Regular bus service, taking approximately 14 minutes. (See map for bus stops on campus.) From Canterbury East follow path on A28 City Walls to Bus Station (clearly visible by City Wall). From Canterbury West turn right out of station, walk to main road, bus stop is on far side, approx 50 metres to left. Every possible care has been taken to ensure that the information given in this leaflet is accurate at the time of going to press. Further information about the University may be obtained from: Communications & Development Office, The Registry 0 1 University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NZ / 1 Tel 01227 764000 Fax 01227 764464 9 5 0 9 0 1 U www.kent.ac.uk P Finding your way around the campus Coll eges Cycle p ath E to Whitsta ble and He rne B ay Other buildings National c ycle route WOOLF H Visito rs' parking Cycle lock up D COLLEGE A Staff/student permit-holders Cycle lock u p, shelte red C with secu re access C Staff parking a reas K D6 I Main roads E E4 N N A G Minor road L DARWIN S T VISI TORS’ E COLLEGE Footp aths O A1 B I L E1 CAR PAR K G Main ent ranc e, suit able A N for dis abled access D4 C1 D1 D2 P R Main ent rance D3 O E2 E3 Alte rnative access for D5 A wheel chair use rs E5 D J3 D R O A D J2 O O H1 H4 K W K1 R J1 F P A J10 No vehicular H3 J access J5 J9 S JI1 4 T G1 J6 K3 G J11 . H7 H2 J7 F2 G2 H6 J8 S F1 T F5 G3 K4 H5 E G4 K5 P F3 F4 PARK WOOD J12 COU RTS H E H J13 N F7 G5 ' F6 P ELI OT S J15 G6 J16 COLLEGE RUTHERFORD H COLLEGE K I F8 E N L G7 L A J14 S L L E H8 M1 G I L2 N1 L1 N2 P5 to Canter bury M3 L N3 P2 P3 L4 M2 N5 L3 P1 P4 N N6 No vehicular M N4 access to Whitsta ble P6 Buildings labelled on map N P A1 Sports Pavilion G2 Woody’s Bar J6 Grimond Building N1 Medical Centre KEYNES C1 Maintenance Centre University departments G3 Park Wood Shop J7 UELT Building N2 Pharmacist COLLEGE D D1 Estates Department Academic Division K1 European Culture and Oaks Day Nursery P1 G4 Park Wood Administration J8 Banks N3 Woodlands A D2 Design & Print Centre Building Accommodation Office H8 Languages D3 Personnel Office K1 J9 Lumley Building N4 Rothford O D3 Cornwallis North-West Admissions and European Office K1 Physical Sciences H4 G5 Bishopden Court J10 Gulbenkian Theatre N5 Olive Cottages R Partnership Services K1 Finance Division K1 Politics and International D4 George Allen Wing G6 Farthings Court J11 Templeman Library N6 Keynes College Y American Studies K4 Graduate School E3 Relations K4 D5 Cornwallis West G7 Marley Court J12 Senate P1 Oaks Day Nursery T Anthropology J13 Gulbenkian Cinema J2 Psychology N6 D6 Woolf College H1 Kent Business School J13 Marlowe Building P2 The Venue I E1 Cornwallis North-East Architecture J13 History K4 Research Office K1 H2 Research and Development J14 Locke Building P3 Mandela Building S Arts J16 Humanities Facility Office J13 Safety, Health and E2 Cornwallis Maths Institute Building J15 Eliot College Extension P4 Becket Court R Q1 Biosciences H7 Information Services (IT) J3 Environment Unit N6 E3 Cornwallis South-East Octagon H3 Jennison Building Q E J16 Jarman Building P5 Eliot College Careers Advisory Service P6 International Office K1 Social Policy, Sociology E4 Darwin Houses H4 Ingram Building K1 Registry P6 Careers Advisory Service V I Chaplaincy N6 Kent Business School H1 and Social Research E1 E5 Darwin College H5 Sports Centre K3 Rutherford College Extension Q1 Tizard Centre Communications & Kent Enterprise N4 Social Sciences Faculty F1 Bossenden Court N H6 Canterbury Enterprise Hub K4 Rutherford College Q2 Beverley Farmhouse Q2 Development Office K1 Kent Hospitality H8 Office J13 U F2 Nickle Court H7 Biosciences Laboratory K5 Tyler Court Computing J3 Kent Law School J15 Sports Centre H5 F3 Stock Court H8 Tanglewood L1 Hothe Court Farmhouse Other organisations Conference Office H8 Kent Union P3 Student Office K1 F4 Kemsdale Court J1 Boiler House L2 Grimshill Court based on campus Disability & Dyslexia Mathematics, Statistics Telephone Exchange J5 F5 Purchas Court J2 Cornwallis Lecture Theatre L3 Denstead Court Blackwell’s Bookshop J14 Support Service N6 and Actuarial Science E2 Templeman Library J11 F6 Ellenden Court J3 Cornwallis South & L4 Homestall Court Canterbury Enterprise Hub H6 Economics N6 Medical Centre N1 Tizard Centre Q1 Q3 F7 Thornden Court South West M1 Clowes Court Open Colleges Network Engineering and Digital Arts H3 Medieval & Tudor Studies K4 Unit for the Enhancement of F8 Grounds Maintenance J4 Campus Watch M2 Willows Court Kent and Medway N6 to Canter bury English K3 Music P5 Learning and Teaching J7 G1 Lypeatt Court J5 Telephone Exchange M3 Tudor Court Canterbury Innovation Centre Q3 Estates Department D1 Nursing Service N6.
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