Henley Business School Greenlands campus directions
Directions for travelling by road
From M4/London/Heathrow:
Leave the M4 motorway at Junction 8/9 signposted to Henley (via the A404(M) ). Take the A4130 into the centre of Henley.
From M4/Bristol:
Leave the M4 at Junction 10 signposted A329(M) towards Reading. Follow the Henley signs via the A4 and the A321 through Wargrave. Then join the A4130 towards Henley Bridge.
From M40:
Leave the M40 at Junction 4. Take the A404 dual carriage way signposted Marlow/Bourne End. From Marlow town centre take the A4155, towards Henley-on-Thames.
From M25/North:
Leave the M25 at Junction 16. Take the M40, signposted Oxford. Then follow the directions above forarrival from M40
From M25/South:
Leave the M25 at Junction 15. Take the M4 West. Then follow the directions for M4/London as above.
Approaching the Business School:
Approaching from Marlow/A4155:
The main Business School entrance is on the left approximately 1 mile after the speed de-restriction
sign as you leave the village of Mill End.
Approaching from Henley Bridge/A4130:
Go straight across the traffic lights on the bridge over the river. Go up to the next traffic lights in the
town centre. Turn right following the signs for Marlow (A4155). At the first mini roundabout, go
straight ahead, then turn right towards Marlow/A4155 at the second mini roundabout. The Business
School is situated on the right approximately 2 miles from Henley. The turning into the Greenlands site is quite acute. It can be identified by a small white gatehouse, behind a low brick wall with black railings.
Please note: If you are using a 'sat nav' or 'GPS' navigation system such as a 'Tom Tom', please use the following postcode in order to navigate to the Greenlands Campus: RG9 3AU.
Directions for travelling by rail
South West Trains and First Great Western operate from London Paddington to Reading. Then there is a rail link from Reading to Henley via Twyford. Also, there is a regular train service from London Marylebone to High Wycombe and there are also direct rail links to Reading from many major cities, including Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol and Exeter. Taxis are available from Reading (telephone Chiltern Taxis 01491 578 899 or County Cars on 01491 579696 or 572422), High Wycombe, Twyford and Henley.
Information for travelling to Reading by air
For the onward journey to Henley at Greenlands, please refer to the road or rail sections.
London Heathrow (LHR)
The RailAir Bus picks up passengers from stands 1 and 2 at the Central Bus Station, and stand 10 at the Terminal 5 Bus and Coach Station. After you have collected your luggage and passed customs, follow the directions, outlined below, from your terminal to the Central Bus Station. Tickets can be purchased from the counter in the Central Bus Station, and from the National Express Sales Desk at Terminal 5. A single ticket costs £14, and return tickets are also available. Coaches run every 20 minutes, and take one hour.
Directions from Terminals 1-4 to the Central Bus Station, and to the Terminal 5 Bus and Coach Station are listed below:
Terminal 1 - From International arrivals follow the sign for Underground and Central Bus Station. From UK and Ireland follow signs for Underground and Terminals 2 and 3, which direct you towards the lifts (then follow signs for Underground and Central Bus Station.) Use the lifts to reach the basement level.
Terminal 2 - Leave the building through the doorway immediately in front of the exit from customs and follow signs for Underground and buses, which direct you towards the below-surface travelator. Alternatively, you may prefer to use the street-level access by exiting the terminal building through the revolving doors on the ground floor.
Terminal 3 - Follow signs for Underground and Central Bus Station, taking the ramp or stairs to access the below-surface subway link.
Terminal 4 - Use the FREE Heathrow Express shuttle service. Travel in the carriages at the rear of the train and alight at Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Follow signs for Terminals 2 and 3 but as soon as you see signs for buses and underground follow these instead.
Terminal 5 - Follow signs for Local Buses upon exiting arrivals. If you do not already have a ticket, these can be purchased from the National Express Sales Desk which is located inside the Terminal builing (turn left out of arrivals) opposite Costa Coffee. You will find stand 10 by exiting the terminal building opposite the National Express Sales desk.
London Gatwick (LGW)
Direct trains run to Reading from Gatwick Airport every hour and take about 1hr 15 minutes. A single ticket costs around £15 and can be purchased at the station in Gatwick airport.