Friday, 17 November 2017

St Andrews College

Our head office are in Northampton, mainly situated in a structure known as Cliftonville Home. The website also serves the Nationwide Mind Damage Center and a range of solutions for men, women and adolescents. Our latest service, FitzRoy Home in Northampton, started out in Jan 2017.
By car: St Andrew’s Northampton is situated just eastern of Northampton city centre. From 4 way stop 15 on the M1, take the A45 towards Northampton city centre and are three kilometers, moving the King Eleanor Resort on your right. Stay on the twin carriageway. At the junction just before the flyover, narrow off to the remaining, following symptoms to the Common Medical center. Take the first remaining on the oblique and then take the right side road to convert onto Cliftonville at the BMW garage area guests lighting. For our management head office convert right for Cliftonville Home, for our primary hospital website proceed upright the mountain. At the top of the mountain convert right at the guests lighting onto the Payments Street. St Andrew’s gateways 1, 2 and 3 are on your right side side along this road. Take the first checkpoint for St Andrew’s Main Wedding celebration. Please be aware free car vehicle parking is available on location.
By bus: Frequent bus solutions run along the Payments Street and Cliftonville. See www.stagecoachbus.com and www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/bustimes for schedules.
By train: Northampton place is situated roughly two kilometers from St Andrew’s. There is taxis position outside the place.
Our Locaion
Finding your way around
Our wards come in a number of structures around the Northampton website. To find a particular developing, please make reference to the down-loadable website map on this article.
Visitors to our Northampton website are welcome to invest some time in St Andrew's church or our restaurant in the Tomkins Center. Workbridge on Bedford Street contains a restaurant, lawn centre and charitable organisation, available to the public and manned by sufferers and service users

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