Hayes Lane Directions
Situated in the London Borough of Bromley, Hayes Lane is the new home of your London City Lionesses, boasting excellent public transport links and on-site parking.
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London City Lionesses,
Hayes Lane,
Bromley,
BR2 9EF
By Road
From the M25: Leave the M25 at Junction 4 and follow the A21 to Bromley for four miles before turning left onto the A232 to Croydon. At the second set of traffic lights, turn right onto Baston Road (B265) and continue for two miles for Hayes Lane.
From Croydon and Surrey: Take the A232 and turn left onto Baston Road (B265). Follow Baston Road for two miles before arriving at Hayes Lane.
From West London: Take the South Circular Road until Tulse Hill Station and turn right onto Norwood Road. Follow Norwood Road for two miles before turning right onto Central Hill (A214). Continue via Crystal Palace, Penge, and Kelsey Park.
From North and East London: Cross the River Thames via the Blackwall Tunnel and use the A20 until Sidcup. Continue on the A232 until Keston Common, before turning right onto Baston Road (B265). Follow Baston Road for two miles before arriving at Hayes Lane.
By Rail and Bus
Bromley South is the closest station to Hayes Lane, with frequent services to London Blackfriars, London Victoria, and destinations in Kent. Bromley South is a 10-minute bus journey (TFL Routes 119 and 314) or 20-minute walk to Hayes Lane.
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Hayes (Kent) is the second-closest station to Hayes Lane, with frequent services to London Charing Cross via Lewisham. Hayes is an 11-minute bus journey (TFL Routes 119 and 314) or a 29-minute walk to Hayes Lane.
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Bromley South and Hayes are served by Southeastern Railways, click here for the latest travel information.
Free Parking
Hayes Lane is served by a large on-site car park, which is open to supporters, subject to availability, on a first-come, first-served basis, including bays designated for Blue Badge holders. Spaces are provided free of charge, with coach parking also available upon request.