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By train and undergroundKingston is 25 minutes. and Norbiton only 15 inutes, by train from Waterloo mainline station. Take a South West Trains service from Waterloo, Clapham Junction or Wimbledon. For the London Underground, first take the District Line to Wimbledon, and then transfer to a South West train to complete your journey.
From Kingston Station, cross the main road to the left and go straight ahead into Cromwell Street. Follow the road around, passing by the bus station and Tiffin School. At the main set of traffic lights, turn left onto London Road and continue until you reach shops and cafés. You will pass a KwikFit workshop, shortly after which is the entrance to our offices, which are within the Rock Financial building. Go through the arch and press the immediate future Ltd buzzer by the door. By busLondon Transport buses 57, 65, 71, 85, 111, 131, 213, 281, 406 and 726 travel to the Cromwell Street bus station. From there, turn left and follow the directions above as from Cromwell Street. By carFrom M25 and M3At junction 12 of the M25 take the M3 towards London. Exit the M3 at junction 1 and take the A308 towards Kingston. Follow the A308 over Kingston Bridge and get into the left lane under the railway bridge. Turn left onto Cromwell Street (one way) but stay in the left hand lane. You will see the bus station on your left. Follow the road around, through one set of traffic lights to a T junction. At these traffic lights, turn left onto London Road. Parking can be found at Wickes on the left. From south LondonTake the A3 towards Guildford. At Roehampton Vale take the A308 towards Kingston. Follow the A308 down Kingston Hill and into London Road. The immediate future offices are within the Rock Financial building on London Road just after the Asda/Boots shopping complex. Parking can be found at Wickes on the left. |
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