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Lancaster University Campus Map CAMPUS Forrest Hills SOUTH EAST Lancaster University Campus Map CAMPUS NORTH CAMPUS FURNESS AVE B TOWER AVE E C AVE PHYSICS ISO JOHN CREED AVE COUNTY AVE Bailrigg Service Station LANCASTER SQUARE AVE CTP Maintenance GEORGE FOX AVE UNDERPASS Workshops COM PHS WWB County College FYLDE AVE SOUTH CHE CAMPUS D ISS COS The PSC Orchard FAR Bonington Square Step Lancaster TRH Square FAS SBH GFX INF Physics Garden Cycle Route to NORTH DRIVE Fylde College Ellel & Galgate Great Edward SOUTH DRIVE Hall BLN BLM Roberts Court GHC Court Bowland Bowland FUR Wetland North Quad Fylde Grizedale College Quad WEL Furness College Quad Furness Alexandra College Court FYL SAT Square LIC Pendle College Welcome LEC Great Hall Centre CHC Square Reception Engineering F Square Cycle Route to PENDLE AVE ASH Bowland College City Centre BLA Students’ Union ROSSENDALE AVE AVE ROSSENDALE LIB ENG LSE BLH A Arrival UNH Point GRIZEDALE AVE University House MAN Reception BOWLAND AVE BOWLAND G Graduate College HRB UNDERPASS CPC BOWLAND AVE FARRER AVE GILLOW AVE GILLOW F Graduate BRH AVE LIBRARY SEC Square A GRADUATE AVE LCC CARTMEL AVE Netball Courts South West I Campus ALEXANDRA PARK DRIVE Barker NORTH WEST RUS House BHF Entrance Lancaster Court House Hotel CAMPUS H Cartmel College Rugby League Pitch PARK BOULEVARD Lacrosse Pitch ECO BARKER HOUSE AVE MED J PRE Lonsdale SOUTH WEST CAMPUS Quad LONSDALE AVE HAZELRIGG LANE Lonsdale College BFB Lake Carter Grass Playing Pitch Astro Turf Pitch L Grass Playing Pitch L Grass Playing Pitch Grass Playing Pitch Grass Playing Pitch 3rd Generation Artificial Pitch Astro Turf Pitch SPC BIGFORTH DRIVE K Tennis Courts A6 (TO M6 JUNCTION 33) Grass Playing Pitch Grass Playing Pitch Main GREEN LANE Entrance A6 A6 (TO LANCASTER CITY CENTRE) FAR Faraday Complex ENG Engineering Building SBH Slaidburn House Prayer Room N ALEXANDRA SQUARE - Cavendish Lecture Theatre LEC Lancaster Environment Centre WWB Whewell Building Restaurant - Faraday Lecture Theatre - Biology Lecture Theatre - Infant & Child Studies NORTH CAMPUS - Frankland Lecture Theatre - Biomedical & Life Sciences Shops/ Refreshments FAS FASS Building - Centre for Ecology & Hydrology ASH Ash House SOUTH EAST CAMPUS Student Residence - Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences - Geography - Islamic Prayer Room Forrest Hills aculty ces - Gordon Manley Building BLA Bowland Annexe - Golf Course Tai ro Bowland College GHC Great Hall Complex FUR Furness Building - Resource Centre Toilets BLH Bowland Hall ueld Theatre - Biomedical & Life Sciences - Peter Scott Gallery - Furness Lecture Theatres 1-3 A-L Visitor Parking - Accommodation Services - Health Research SOUTH WEST CAMPUS - Commercial Services HRB Human Resources Building - Lancaster Medical School BHF Barker House Farm - Conference & Events ISO IsoLab WALKS & ROUTES Cartmel College - Guest Room Reception LIC LICA Building Furness College ECO EcoHub Cycle Route - Hospitality - ImaginationLancaster FYL Fylde Building BLM Bowland Main - Lancaster Institute for the - Fylde Lecture Theatres 1-3 Graduate College North Spine Contemporary Arts - Mathematics & Statistics LCC Lancaster Conference Centre - Bowland Lecture Theatre (Cinema) South Spine - History PHS Physics Building - Psychology Lancaster House Hotel - Learning Zone SEC Security Lodge Fylde College Lonsdale College Woodland Walk - Pharmacy TRH The Round House GFX George Fox - Research & Enterprise Services - Confucius Institute - International Study Centre SYMBOL KEY CAMPUS ZONES - Students’ Union UNH University House - George Fox Lecture Theatres 1-6 Accessible Parking North Campus BLN Bowland North - University House Reception Grizedale College - Elizabeth Livingston Lecture Theatre - Professional Services INF InfoLab21 ATM North West Campus - European Languages & Cultures - Careers - Computing & Communications - Marcus Merriman Lecture Theatre - The Base ISS ISS Building Baby Change South Campus - Law School - Counselling Service LSE Life Sciences & Environment Labs BBQ Area South West Campus - Sociology - Disabilities Service LIB Library CPC Chaplaincy Building Entrance Point South East Campus WEL Welcome Centre MED Medical Centre CHE Chemistry Building - Welcome Centre Reception MAN Management School Bus Stops - Chemistry - Accounting & Finance - Natural Sciences co Colleges NORTH WEST CAMPUS - Economics PLEASE NOTE County College - Enterprise & Innovation College Bar We are continuously investing in the campus which COM County Main BFB Bigforth Barn BRH Bailrigg House anageent chool aculty ces Cycle Parking can aect access routes lease refer to the ebsite - Design, Photography & Print - Management School Lecture for the most up to date version of the campus map - Dentist - English & Creative Writing Theatres 1-12 Electric Vehicle Charging Point www.lancaster.ac.uk/campusmap - UPP Residential Services SPC Sports Centre - Management Science Information Point COS County South Pendle College - County South Lecture Theatre SOUTH CAMPUS PRE Pre-School Centre John Creed Guest Rooms - Educational Research Bailrigg Service Station PSC Postgraduate Statistics Centre Library - Linguistics & English Language - Ann Helme Car Sales RUS Ruskin Library - Politics, Philosophy & Religion CHC Charles Carter Lift Access - Private Dining Room (PDR) - Leadership & Management SAT Science & Technology Building Get our iLancaster app to help and enhance your - Faculty of Science & Technology Motor Cycle Parking - Marketplace - Marketing visit to the University. Available to download for aculty ces CTP cTAP Building - Organisation, Work & Technology Pay & Display Machine Apple and Android devices or to access on the web. - Hannaford Lab - Charles Carter Lecture Theatre Go to m.lancaster.ac.uk.
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