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Finding us

Aylesbury (Elmhurst) Church
Alfred Rose Park Community Centre,
Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury, HP20 2ER UK.
PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS AS A POSTAL ADDRESS
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Meeting times:
Sundays (normal):
10.00 a.m. Sunday Club for children aged 8 to 12
and Bible Study for teens and adults.
11.00 a.m. Worship and Lord’s Supper.
Sundays (Third Sundays of the month):
5.30 p.m. Worship and Lord’s Supper.
These times are subject to change, so please check before travelling!
Wednesday: 7.45 p.m. Bible Study
(in a member’s home).
Ladies’ Class: 7.30 p.m. usually on the first Friday of the month
(in a member’s home).
MIDWEEK TIMES AND VENUES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE SO PLEASE MAKE CONTACT BEFORE TRAVELLING.
CLICK FOR MAP Map of 68 Dunsham Lane Aylesbury HP20 2, GB
DIRECTIONS:
From the Aylesbury Ring Road:
Leave ELMHURST ROAD at the Dairy Maid public house.
(If travelling from the A41 Tring Road or A418 Bierton Road, turn left into DUNSHAM LANE.)
(If travelling from the A41 Bicester Road or A419 Buckingham Road, turn right into DUNSHAM LANE.)
On your left you will see a small arcade of shops followed by the Alfred Rose Park. Mind the speed bumps!
The ALFRED ROSE PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE is on your left towards the Aylesbury end of Dunsham Lane.
There is a small public car park outside the Centre. However this can get busy if there are activities in the park, in which case it is a matter of finding a space on Dunsham Lane or one of the roads off it. Visitors with mobility problems are urged to make contact before travelling so we can advise.
From Aylesbury town centre / railway station/ bus station:
Travel away from the town centre, north on BUCKINGHAM ROAD.
Pass between the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital (on your left) and the Britannia public house (on your right).
Follow Buckingham Road down the hill away from the town centre.
At the bottom of the hill turn right into DUNSHAM LANE.
The ALFRED ROSE PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE is on your right at the town end of the park.
There is a small public car park outside the Centre. However this can get busy if there are activities in the park, in which case it is a matter of finding a space on Dunsham Lane or one of the roads off it. Visitors with mobility problems are urged to make contact before travelling so we can advise.
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