Trent Bridge House
Nottinghamshire County Council
Fox Road
West Bridgford
Nottingham
NG2 6BJ
Tel: 0115 982 3823
Opening hours: 7.00am to 7.00pm (reception manned until 5.00pm)
How to find Trent Bridge House
Trent Bridge House is approximately 200 metres from Trent Bridge, south of Nottingham city centre.
Map of Trent Bridge House.
Public transport
By train
Nottingham's Midland railway station is 15-20 minutes walk from Trent Bridge House. There are regular buses that run from outside the station to Trent Bridge – these depart from stops 50 metres from the main station exit (turn right onto Carrington Street, the stops are outside the shops). See below for bus numbers. Taxis are also available from the rank outside the station entrance - the journey will take five-ten minutes and cost around £5.
By bus
Nottingham City Transport's (NCT) green line bus 11 ( www.nctx.co.uk/times) serves Radcliffe Road. It leaves from many stops in the city centre, including Upper Parliament Street (Wilkinsons and the Iron Bed Company), Angel Row (outside the main library), Collin Street and the railway station. The bus will cross Trent Bridge and turn left onto Radcliffe Road - get off at the second stop and use the pedestrian crossing to get to Trent Bridge House.
Trent Barton buses Radcliffe Line, Bingham Express ( www.trentbarton.co.uk/news-and-media/trent-barton-live) both serve Trent Bridge. They depart from the Broadmarsh bus station and pass the railway station, where the bus stops are 50 metres from the main station exit (turn right onto Carrington Street, the stops are outside the shops). The Bingham Express bus will cross Trent Bridge and turn left onto Radcliffe Road - get off at the second stop and use the pedestrian crossing to get to Trent Bridge House.
Cycling
There are good cycle paths leading to Trent Bridge House, especially along the riverside and from Gamston. E-mail: steps@nottscc.gov.uk for a cycle map. There is a covered cycle stand at the main entrance for visitors to use.
By car
Trent Bridge House is on the junction of Fox Road and the A6011 Radcliffe Road, south of Nottingham city centre. You can obtain directions using Google Maps or Bing Maps.
Visitor parking on site is limited, but there is on street parking in the vicinity. Visitors may also park at Nottingham Forest’s car park, which is accessed via Colwick Road or Lady Bay Bridge.
