Contacts & Links
TET Address
Map & How To Find Us
TET Staff Details
Links
Links for "The Thames &
its tributaries"
Links for "Rivers & Estuaries
in the UK & Ireland"
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organisations"
TET Address
Thames Explorer Trust
The Pier House
Corney Reach Way
Chiswick
London W4 2UG
telephone: 020 8742 0057
fax: 020 8742 8131
email: info@thames-explorer.org.uk
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Map & How To Find Us
How to find us
The Pier House is on the river next to Chiswick
Pier, not far from the Hogarth Roundabout where
the A4 and A316 join. It is 100 yards from
the black and white tiled roundabout at the junction
of Corney Road and Edensor Road. A good land mark
visible from the roundabout is the pagoda-like
kiosk on the square by the pier. We are
also next door to the restaurant, The Pier, which
is well signposted from the road. The Pier
House is the single story red tiled building on
the square by the pier. See below for advice
on how to get here by different modes of transport.

Map designed by Michelle Raap
Access and Parking
By Car and Minibus:
Come off the A316 down Edensor Road or Corney
Road. Wide vehicles should use Edensor Road as
there are width restrictions on Corney Road. Corney
Reach Way is off the roundabout at the junction
of Corney Road and Edensor Road.
Parking is available behind the Pier
House in the spaces are marked CH1-CH12.
By Coach:
Come off the A316 down Edensor Road. (There are
width restrictions on Corney Road). Corney
Reach Way is off the roundabout at the junction
of Corney Road and Edensor Road.
The drop-off point is on the circular cobbled
area at the beginning of Corney Reach Way and
marked X on the map. Coaches cannot stay
parked here. On-road parking is possible
nearby on Staveley Road just off the A316. (Go
back down Edensor Road, turn left onto the A316
then first right onto Staveley Road)
By Bus:
The E3 bus stops on Edensor Road, right by Corney
Reach Way. The 190 bus stops on the A316 near
Edensor Road. Lots of buses go along Chiswick
High Road, a 15 minute walk away.
By British Rail:
Chiswick Station is on Burlington Lane and is
a 15 minute walk away. It is on the E3 bus route.
Barnes Bridge Station (not Barnes Station) is
a pleasant 15 minute walk along the river and
is situated on the other side of the Thames. Cross
Barnes Railway Bridge and follow the river walk
to the Pier House.
By Tube:
Turnham Green Station (District Lane) is a 20
minute walk. A pleasant route from the Hogarth
roundabout is via Church Street and the River
Walk. Alternatively take the E3 bus from outside
the station to the Edensor Road terminus.
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TET Staff Details

Trust Officer
Andy Hawkins
tel: 020 8742 0057
email: andy@thames-explorer.org.uk
Education Officer
Lorraine Roberts
tel: 020 8742 0057
email: lorraine@thames-explorer.org.uk
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Links
Would you like to find out more about the River
Thames and other rivers around the world?
Then take a look at some of these websites...
Here are some links to organisations
and local authorities who care about the future
of the Thames and its tributaries.
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Here is some information about
other rivers and estuaries in the UK and Ireland...
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If you would like to know
about rivers in general and how some people
are helping them...
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Here are some links to
international organisations who have also
have an interest in environmental issues and education
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