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General enquiries: How to find us NACE is based at Horticulture House, close to the town of Didcot and just off the A34. The nearest train station is Didcot Parkway. Onsite parking is available. By road from the south:Exit the northbound A34 at Chilton interchange (A4185 exit, signposted Chilton, Harwell Campus, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Wantage). At the roundabout take the third exit, following the A4185 as it crosses back over the A34. Take the first exit from the next roundabout onto Hagbourne Hill, and the first exit at the next roundabout, to arrive at Horticulture House. By road from the north:Exit the southbound A34 at the Chilton interchange (A4185 exit, signposted Chilton, Harwell Campus, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Wantage). Take the third exit at the roundabout, to arrive at Horticulture House. Using public transport:The nearest railway station is Didcot Parkway, on the main line between London Paddington and Birmingham, and London Paddington and South Wales. Taxis are usually waiting outside the station, and should take approximately 10-15 minutes to reach us depending on traffic. To reach us by bus, take the Connector 98 service from stop R2 outside Didcot Parkway station, exiting at Latton Close. From here walk north along Townsend, passing Manor Close on your right. Turn right onto Hagbourne Hill, then left to arrive at Horticulture House. Please note: NACE does not guarantee the availability or quality of these services. The above suggestions are provided for your benefit without liability. |
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