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Paul Corfield wrote:
There is NOT a ticket office at Crouch End station


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Not since 1954, I believe...
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Tom Anderson wrote:

Or is there a North End in London somewhere?


http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...ir=0&alt=-1000

There was going to be a tube station called "North End" near there.


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At its terminus at Hammersmith Bus Station change
to a 391 bus which will take you to Kew Gardens station or else stop
close to Mortlake Road which the records office is situated on.


I'm afraid I wouldn't recommend the 391 for anyone with walking problems
(as intimated by the OP). Getting from a 391 stop to the PRO will
involve a bridge (steps or a long incline) plus a fair old walk. The R68
(from Richmond) provides the nearest access.
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Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Paul Corfield
writes

At its terminus at Hammersmith Bus Station change
to a 391 bus which will take you to Kew Gardens station or else stop
close to Mortlake Road which the records office is situated on.


I'm afraid I wouldn't recommend the 391 for anyone with walking problems
(as intimated by the OP). Getting from a 391 stop to the PRO will
involve a bridge (steps or a long incline) plus a fair old walk. The R68
(from Richmond) provides the nearest access.
--
Paul Terry


This is good to know. The mobility issue, as I mentioned in my post
just above, is our children. They are old enough to have to walk on
their own, but too young to be able to walk too far without getting
cranky and tuckered out. If it were just my husband and me, we would
walk everywhere we could -- one of the best ways to get to know a
place!

I can't tell you what a help this has been.

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On Jan 3, 2:19 pm, wrote:
We are two American academics are thinking of renting an apartment on
Albert Mansions St. in Crouch End for the summer. We will not have a
car. Could anyone be so kind as to give me an honest sense of the
difficulty or ease of transport to the Public Records Office in Kew,
where we will need to travel daily for reseacrh purposes?


The Transport for London journey planner is very good:

http://tinyurl.com/6g96q

Albert Mansions isn't a street, it's a building. The best way to enter
it is via the postcode, which I think is N8 9RE. For the PRO you
actually need to enter "National Archives" as a Place of Interest.

Play with all the options at the bottom walking.

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Paul Terry wrote:


If you need to be near the PRO, then stay locally in Kew - it will be
far more convenient and much cheaper. There are not many hotels in the
area, but if you don't mind staying with a local family, there are
plenty of quite cheap opportunities (I have American relatives who are
history lecturers and do just that).
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This is what my husband, a historian, usually does when in London. But
we haven't come across affordable accommodation for a family of four in
that area just yet. If this trip bankrupts us I'll just have to insist
he stop working on the Boer War and start studying Maine history --
it's much closer to home!



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