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Directions

By Road

M4 from London & Reading
Leave the M4 at Junction 13 and take the A34 southbound towards Newbury. Then follow instructions as at ** below.

A34 from Oxford
Go underneath the M4 at Junction 13 and continue on the A34.
** Ignore signs to Newbury and to the A4 (Thatcham) and leave the A34 after about 2 miles at the Bath Road junction, signposted A4 Hungerford. Follow the A4 towards Hungerford. After 4 miles on the A4, turn left at the crossroads signposted to Kintbury. Cross the railway level crossing and continue through the village past the shops. Just after the Blue Ball pub on your right, turn left, and follow Wallingtons Road to St Cassian's Centre.

A34 from Winchester
Ignore signs to Newbury and to the A4 (Thatcham). Leave the A34 at the Bath Road junction, signposted A4 Hungerford. Follow the A4 towards Hungerford. After 4 miles on the A4, turn left at the crossroads signposted to Kintbury. Cross the railway level crossing and continue through the village past the shops. Just after the Blue Ball pub on your right, turn left, and follow Wallingtons Road to St Cassian's Centre.

M4 from Bristol & Swindon
Leave at Junction 14 and take the A338 towards Hungerford. Turn left on the A4 towards Newbury. After 3 miles, turn right at the crossroads signposted to Kintbury. Cross the railway level crossing and continue through the village past the shops. Just after the Blue Ball pub on your right, turn left, and follow Wallingtons Road to St Cassian's Centre.

A339 from Basingstoke
Approaching Newbury, continue northwards on the A339. After the fifth roundabout bear left onto the A4 towards Hungerford. After about 6 miles on the A4, turn left at the crossroads signposted to Kintbury. Cross the railway level crossing and continue through the village past the shops. Just after the Blue Ball pub on your right, turn left, and follow Wallingtons Road to St Cassian's Centre.

By Train

Trains to Bedwyn from London Paddington and Reading stop at Kintbury Station. There is an approximately hourly service most of the day on Mondays to Saturdays. On Sundays there only six trains to Kintbury. It is sometimes necessary to change trains at Reading and / or Newbury. Some Inter-City and other services from other parts of the country pass through Reading, avoiding the need to travel to London. There are no taxis at Kintbury station. We can usually meet trains at Kintbury by arrangement.

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