UCA Epsom map and directions
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UCA Epsom
Ashley Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT18 5BE
T: +44 (0) 1372 728811
By road
On the A3 from London, exit at the Tolworth Roundabout take the A24 heading for Epsom town centre. When you enter Epsom town centre, pass under the railway bridge, bear right into the main High Street and keep to the left hand lane, turning left at the lights into Ashley Road. Keep to the left hand lane and the University is on the left just after the turning for Heathcote Road.
From the M25, take the A24 from junction 9. Follow the road through Ashtead into Epsom, bear right onto the High Street (the clock tower will be on your right). At the next main set of lights turn right into Ashley Road. Move immediately into the left hand lane and the University is on the left just after the turning for Heathcote Road.
By rail
Take a National Rail train from London Waterloo or London Victoria to Epsom. It is five minutes' walk from Epsom station to the University, opposite Rosebery Park in Ashley Road. As you leave the station turn left down Station Approach, then right down Waterloo Road. Cross the High Street into Ashley Road (you will need to be on the left hand side of the road). Walk past Heathcote Road and the University is on the left.
Eurostar passengers should get off the train at London St. Pancras International, then take the Underground (Victoria Line - Southbound) to London Victoria, or change at Oxford Circus for the Bakerloo line - Southbound to Waterloo.
By air
It takes between one and two hours to drive from Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton airports to UCA Epsom. The same journeys take between two and three hours by train. There are rail connections from all the airports via central London to Epsom, where you can walk or take a taxi to the University. Please see the links below for more detailed information.
- Arriving from Heathrow Airport
- Arriving from Gatwick Airport
- Arriving from Stansted Airport
- Arriving from Luton Airport
Parking
There is limited parking available on campus to visitors.
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