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Shrewsbury House Community Centre Library

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Shrewsbury House Community Centre, Crescent, Shooters Hill , London, SE18 3EG United Kingdom
020 8854 3895 https://www.shrewsburyhouse.org

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Shrewsbury House
Bushmoor Crescent
SE18 3EG
https://shrewsburyhouse.org/ | 020 8854 3895 | Email | ♿️ AccessAble info

By Bus:
486 or 89 bus, alighting at the top of Shooters Hill at the junction of Eaglesfield Road, then a five minute walk along Eaglesfield Road and into Bushmoor Crescent.

244 bus from Woolwich or Queen Elizabeth Hospital alighting at Shrewsbury Lane, then a three minute walk along Eaglesfield Road and into Bushmoor Crescent.

By train:
Shrewsbury House is a 15 minute journey by bus from both Welling and Woolwich Arsenal train stations (operated by Southeastern – zone four).

By car:
From Welling: Bellegrove Road leading on to Shooters Hill. At the top of the hill turn right on to Eaglesfield Road. Continue on to Kinlet Road then turn left into Bushmoor Crescent.

From Blackheath: At the Sun In The Sands roundabout take the second exit onto the A207 signposted Welling, Shooters Hill.

Once over the brow of the hill turn left into Eaglesfield Road. Continue on to Kinlet Road then turn left into Bushmoor Crescent.

Picture credit Sonia Maloney
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