How to get to Centenary House
Centenary House
Nottinghamshire County Council
Wilford Lane
Nottingham
NG2 7QZ
Tel: 0115 982 3823
How to find Centenary House
Centenary House is approximately 500 metres from Trent Bridge. View the map (will open a new browser window) to see Centenary House's location in Nottinghamshire and zoom in for more detail.
Public Transport
By train
Nottingham's Midland railway station is a 30 minute walk from Centenary House. There are regular buses that run from outside the station to Centenary House – these depart from stops 50 metres from the main station exit (turn right onto Carrington Street, the stops are outside the shops). See below for bus numbers. Taxis are also available from the rank outside the station entrance - the journey will take five-ten minutes and cost around £5.
By bus
Nottingham City Transport's (NCT) green line bus 10 ( www.nctx.co.uk/timetables) serves Loughborough Road. It leaves from many stops in the city centre, including Upper Parliament Street (Wilkinsons and the Iron Bed Company), Angel Row (outside the main library), Collin Street and the railway station. Adult single fares cost £1.40 or day tickets cost £2.70 (correct at July 2007) and change is not given. The bus will cross Trent Bridge and pass County Hall on the right, ring the bell and get off at the next stop. Centenary House is the building on the corner of Loughborough Road and Wilford Lane.
NCT’s navy line buses 1, 2 and 4 ( www.nctx.co.uk/timetables) all serve Trent Bridge. They leave from many stops in the city centre, including Beastmarket Hill (outside Dawson’s bakery), Maid Marian Way, Collin Street and the railway station. Fares are as above. The bus will cross Trent Bridge and pass County Hall on the right before turning right into Wilford Lane, ring the bell and get off at the next stop.
Trentbarton buses Keyworth, Cotgrave and Ruddington Connections ( www.trentbarton.co.uk/timetables) all serve Loughborough Road. They depart from the Broadmarsh bus station and pass the railway station, where the bus stops are 50 metres from the main station exit (turn right onto Carrington Street, the stops are outside the shops). Adult single fares cost £1.40 (correct at July 2007) and change is given. The buses cross Trent Bridge and pass County Hall on the right.
Cycling
There are good cycle paths leading to Centenary House, especially along the riverside and embankment. E-mail: steps@nottscc.gov.uk for a cycle map. There is a cycle shed in the Centenary House car park for visitors to use.
By car
Centenary House is on the A60 Loughborough Road, south of Nottingham city centre. Detailed directions can be found on The AA website at www.theaa.com.
There is a limited amount of free visitor car parking on site, which is signposted as you drive into the main entrance from Loughborough Road.
