Children's Centre & Extended School Show 2008
Royal Horticulture Halls 24 & 25 June
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Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre

Lawrence Hall and Conference Centre
Greycoat St
London
SW1P 2QD

Opening hours
Tuesday, 24 June: 9.30am - 5pm
Wednesday, 25 June: 9.30am - 4pm

From Victoria Station

  • Walk down Victoria Street, passing Westminster Cathedral on your right hand side.
  • Continue to the House of Fraser store also on your right and then turn right into Artillery Row.
  • Follow the road until you come to a roundabout on Rochester Row.
  • Turn right at the roundabout and take the first left into Greycoat Street. The Lawrence Hall and Conference Centre can be found 150m on the left hand side.

From St James's Park tube

  • Turn into Broadway. Walk past New Scotland Yard towards Victoria Street.
  • Cross over Victoria Street at the traffic lights and walk down Strutton Ground (street with market).
  • Carry on straight ahead, crossing over past the mini roundabout into Horseferry Road.
  • Walk past the Channel 4 building on your left. Take the first right into Elverton Street.
  • The Lawrence Hall and Conference Centre are on the corner at the junction with Greycoat Street.

From Pimlico station

  • Take the exit for Rampayne Street, walk to Vauxhall Bridge Road.
  • Cross the road, and walk along Regency Street until you see a left turn to Fynes Street.
  • At the end of Fynes Street, walk along Vincent Square and take the 3rd right turn into Elverton Street.
    The Lawrence Hall and Conference Centre is on your left at the corner of Elverton and Greycoat Streets.

The walk from any of these stations normally takes approximately 8-10 minutes.

Travelling from outside London? Click here to get directions from Transport Direct - by car or public transport.



Reasons To Visit Who Should Visit Where & When
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Children & Young People Now4ChildrenContin YouDepartment Of HealthLondon Development AgencyNational Children's BureauSchool Food Trust