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Follow the ring road around Oxford (Western or Southern Bypass).
Littlemore is situated in South-East Oxford, so follow signs around the ring road for Cowley and Headington.
Leave the ring road (Western or Eastern Bypass) at the Littlemore roundabout and follow signs for Sandford-on-Thames and Littlemore.
Follow the main road: you need to go straight ahead at a small roundabout; across a zebra crossing, a railway bridge and another zebra crossing.
At the next set of traffic lights turn left into Armstrong Road. IS Oxford offices are in the converted chapel on your left. Drive past the building itself and take the next left turn and then immediately left again into the IS Oxford car park.
For those travelling by train, the IS Oxford offices are approximately 10-15 minutes drive from Oxford train station (allow at least 20 minutes at peak times).
There is a taxi rank directly outside the railway station. Taxis to the Chapel are likely to cost just over £10.
There are no direct buses from the railway station to Littlemore. We recommend that you walk to Carfax from the train station (pan left on this map to see the train station) and catch the 3A bus to Littlemore (http://city.oxfordbus.co.uk/timetables-fares/city3-3A). If you do catch this bus services, alight at The George Pub in Littlemore and continue on a short walk to the traffic lights at Armstrong road and turn left. The Chapel is about 100m on your left. More frequent buses run to Rose Hill which is ¾ mile away.
There is a frequent coach service to Oxford from London (Oxford Express and Oxford Tube), Heathrow and Gatwick (The Airline). The Oxford (Gloucester Green) Coach station is in the city centre.
The IS Oxford offices are approximately 10-15 minutes (allow at least 20 minutes at peak times) taxi drive away.
There is a taxi rank in Gloucester Green itself directly outside the Odeon cinema on George Street.
An infrequent bus service (the 3A) runs from the city centre (see details above).