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Directions to the MYSA & LMYC Clubhouse in Kensington Gardens

The MYSA Clubhouse is situated at Perks Field in the northwest corner of Kensington Gardens. You can drive from the west past Notting Hill Gate or approach from Marble Arch via Bayswater Road. Look for the Russian Embassy, a large white building at the corner of Bayswater Road and Kensington Palace Gardens. The Clubhouse is accessed through large black gates next to a bus stop. Drive through these gates into Perks Field, where you'll find private parking on the right side, opposite our Clubhouse. A short walk will take you to the Round Pond.

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Directions to the MYSA & LMYC Clubhouse in Kensington Gardens

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  1. DIRECTIONS TO THE MYSA & LMYC The MYSA Clubhouse is located on Perks Field in the north west corner of Kensington Gardens. You can either drive from the west past Notting Hill Gate, or come from Marble Arch and the east along the Bayswater Road. When you see the Russian Embassy, a large white stucco building on the corner of Bayswater Road and Kensington Palace Gardens, please look out for the large black gates between the Embassy and the neighbouring NCP Car Park (as marked on the map). Right next to a bus stop. P Drive through the gates into Perks Field, and you will find private parking along the right hand side opposite our Clubhouse. On the map you can see the short walk from the Clubhouse to the Round Pond.

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