Coming into London on the M4/A4:
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Stay on the M4/A4 until the end of the elevated section at Chiswick.
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Continue past the Porsche showroom and over the set of traffic lights immediately after it.
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After 300 yards turn left into Dukes Avenue (a residential street).
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D2see is on Barley Mow Passage at the end of this street, between the Catholic Church and the library on the left.
Coming into London from the M3:
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Continue on the M3/A316 until you reach the Hogarth Roundabout (the junction with the A4) at Chiswick.
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Stay in the outside lane and take the small road bridge over the roundabout.
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After the bridge filter left and follow the road (Chiswick Lane) to the traffic lights with Chiswick High Road.
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Turn left at these lights and drive west up Chiswick High Road.
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Continue for half a mile to the second set of traffic lights – then turn left into Dukes Avenue.
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Barley Mow Passage is between the Catholic Church and the library.
Coming From Central London on the A4:
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Drive over the Hammersmith Flyover and continue to the Hogarth Roundabout.
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Stay in the outside lane and turn right at the roundabout (underneath the small flyover).
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You will cross the traffic on the other side of the A4 and turn into Chiswick Lane.
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The road bends to the right with houses on your left.
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The road then bends round to the left and continues to the lights at Chiswick High Road.
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Turn left at these lights and drive up Chiswick High Road (going west).
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Continue for half a mile to the second set of traffic lights – then turn left into Dukes Avenue.
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Barley Mow Passage is between the Catholic Church and the library.
Whilst we are unable to provide on-site parking, there is good availability of parking on meters in the local vicinity, typically costing 20p / 9 mins. Additionally Sainsbury’s, on the other side of Chiswick High Road is a 5 minute walk and provides free parking for up to 2 hours.
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Take the District Line to Turnham Green Station (three stops past Hammersmith).
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Turn left out of the station and walk 200 yards to the junction with Chiswick High Road.
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Turn right and walk 300 yards until you see a large red brick Catholic Church with a tall bell tower on the left hand side of the street.
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Barley Mow passage runs behind the church, where you will see the large glass entrance to The Barley Mow Business Centre.
Chiswick Park underground station is also within a 5 minute walk
Chiswick overland train is a 15 minute walk (where the typical off-peak service is six trains per hour to London Waterloo — four direct via Putney and Clapham Junction, and two via Brentford and Richmond — and two trains per hour to Weybridge). Train times and station information are available from National Rail.
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