Directions to Buile Hill Park Hall and The Court House, Worsley
Buile Hill Park Hall (M6 8GL)
Buile Hill Park Hall is situated on a main bus route to Manchester and is located approximately 1.5 miles from Salford Crescent Rail Station. For further information contact Greater Manchester Bus and Rail Services on 0161-228 7811 or GMPTE.
From Bolton
- A1 Join the A666 (St. Peter's Way) from Bolton heading southbound along this route until it becomes the M60
- A2 Stay on the M60 following signs for Liverpool and exit at Junction 12 (Salford) for the M602
- A3 Follow instructions C2 to C4
From Leeds/Bury/Rochdale
- B1 Join the M66 and proceed southbound until it becomes the M60
- B2 Stay on the M60, following signs for Liverpool. Exit at Junction 12 (Salford) for the M602
- B3 Follow instructions C2 to C4
From Warrington/Liverpool
- C1 Proceed along the M62 eastbound until it becomes the M602
- C2 Follow the M602 towards Manchester until you reach Junction 2 (Eccles). Exit here and take the first exit at the immediate roundabout (A576)
- C3 Continue along the A576 for approximately two miles, passing Hope Hospital. Continue until a park appears on the right.
- C4 Proceed until you see the entrance, turn into the park and continue along the path, passing the Manor House, Buile Hill Park Hall is adjacent.
From Stockport
- D1 Join the M60 northbound (formerly M63) and follow signs for Leeds and Bolton
- D2 Exit the M60 at Junction 12 (Salford) and follow the M602.
- D3 Follow instructions C2 to C4
From Manchester
- E1 Follow signs for Victoria Station and turn left at the traffic lights, then take your first left, which will take you onto the A6 (Chapel Street)
- E2 Stay on the A6, passing the University of Salford, for three miles until you see the A576 signposted (Eccles)
- E3 Follow signs for the A576 until you see a roundabout; take the second exit and keep following signs for the A576
- E4 Continue along this route for a further mile, through a set of traffic lights until Buile Hill Park appears on your left
- E5 Turn into the park entrance and continue along the path, Buile Hill Park Hall is adjacent to the golf course
The Court House, Worsley (M28 2PB)
The Court House, Worsley is situated on a main bus route from Manchester and is located approximately two miles from Walkden Train Station. For further information contact Greater Manchester Bus and Rail Services on 0161-228 7811 or GMPTE.
From Bolton
- A1 Join the A666 (St. Peter's Way) from Bolton. Continue southbound along this route until it becomes the M60
- A2 Stay on the M60 following signs for Liverpool and exit at Junction 13 (Worsley)
- A3 At the end of the slip road take the second exit and The Court House is situated on the corner
From Leeds/Bury/Rochdale
- B1 Join the M66 southbound and proceed until it becomes the M60
- B2 Follow instructions A2 and A3
From Warrington/Liverpool
- C1 Proceed along the M62 eastbound and exit at Junction 12. Follow signs for Leeds and Bolton
- C2 This brings you on to the M60 (formerly M62). Exit at Junction 13 (Worsley)
- C3 Continue along the slip road and take the third exit at the roundabout, then carry on until you reach a second roundabout and take the second exist and The Court House is situated on the corner
From Stockport
- D1 Join the M60 northbound (formerly M63) and continue, following signs for Leeds and Bolton
- D2 Stay on the M60 until you reach Junction 13 (Worsley) and exit
- D3 Follow instruction C3
From Manchester
- E1 Follow signs for Victoria Station and turn left at the traffic lights, then take your first left, which will take you onto the A6 (Chapel Street)
- E2 Stay on the A6, passing the University of Salford, for three miles until you see the A580 signposted
- E3 Proceed along the A580 for two miles until signs for the A572 appear. Turn left at this light-controlled junction and follow this road for two miles
- E4 At the end of the A572 you will reach a major roundabout and The Court House will be immediately on your left
This page was last updated on 02 July 2008
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