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Kilburn & Strode LLP
20 Red Lion Street
London, WC1R 4PJ, U.K.

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7539 4200
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7539 4299
Email: ks@kstrode.co.uk

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Our contact details are as follows. Please note that all postal mail should be addressed to our London office.

London Office:
Kilburn & Strode LLP,
20 Red Lion Street,
London,
WC1R 4PJ

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St Albans Office:
Kilburn & Strode LLP,
Ground Floor, Blenheim Gate,
22-24 Upper Marlborough Road,
St Albans,
Herts,
AL1 3AL

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Contact details for phone, fax and email are the same for both offices:
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7539 4200
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7539 4299
Email: ks@kstrode.co.uk

How to find us: London

Underground / Walking
If you are arriving by London Underground, we are less than 5 minutes walk from Holborn (Central and Piccadilly Lines) or Chancery Lane (Central Line) stations. Holborn is marginally closer.

Railway
If you are arriving by mainline rail, we are a short taxi ride from the London stations of Euston, King's Cross, Liverpool Street and Waterloo, and a slightly longer ride from those at Paddington and Victoria.

Air
If you are coming to London by air, we are approximately a 1 - 1½ hour taxi ride from Heathrow. Alternatively, the rail-link from Heathrow to Paddington takes about 15 minutes. It is then quite easy to pick up a taxi at Paddington.

Gatwick Airport is about 1 - 1½ hours away by taxi. Alternatively, the Gatwick Express from Gatwick to London Victoria takes about 30 minutes. It is then quite easy to pick up a taxi at Victoria.

London City Airport is around 30 minutes away by taxi. Alternatively, the new London City Airport DLR Station (from December 2005) can connect our visitors to the Underground's Central Line at Bank Station where the journey can be continued to Holborn.

How to find us: St. Albans

We are a six to seven minute walk from St. Albans main railway station (which has direct links with London Farringdon and St. Pancras International). If coming from London, make sure you catch one of the fast trains to Bedford since there are also local trains which stop at every intermediate station and which are very slow. On leaving St. Albans station via the main ticket office, turn right and walk up the slope to the main road, Victoria Street. Turn right over the railway and follow Victoria Street towards the town centre. Upper Marlborough Road is a turning off to the right. When you arrive at Blenheim Gate, which is clearly signed, walk down the driveway that leads to the car park on the right hand side of the building. The entrance to the K&S offices on the ground floor is via the side door.

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