Location of St James House, ThirskGetting to Thirsk
Map images above produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Images reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. Thirsk is 8 miles - just 10 minutes driving time - from the A1(M) and is highly accessible from the national motorway network. From the A1 north you will access Thirsk on the A61. Follow signs to the Town Centre and then proceed as below. From the south, leave the A1(M) at Dishforth, taking the A168 to Thirsk. After 7 miles take the B1448. Half a mile after entering the built up area, turn right at a mini roundabout to the Town Centre. At the far end of the Market Place, follow the one-way system to the left. Finding St.James HouseTo reach St. James House from all directions, first follow directions to Thirsk Town Centre, and from the Market Place follow the signs for Teesside and Scarborough onto the one-way system. After 100 metres, the road crosses Codbeck and shortly afterwards turns sharply left. At this point turn off towards the Lord Nelson pub, directly ahead and follow the gravelled track to the left, past the Methodist Church and 30 meters further to St James House. Park in front of the building.
Thirsk as a BaseIt is well placed on the local road network for easy access. Sample distances and typical times below are approximate and dependent on local traffic conditions. A large proportion of the roads in North Yorkshire rarely suffer from congestion.
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