Directions to New Lodge
From Brentwood /
M25(North)
Leave the M25 at the junction with the A12 (J28) and take the
A1023 through Brentwood. When you get to Shenfield take the A129
towards Billericay. Alternatively on leaving the M25
continue down the A12 towards Chelmsford until you reach the
next exit (Mountnessing). At the roundabout take the first exit
(turn left) then take the first right (just after the scrap
yard). Continue along this route until you reach a mini
roundabout. Turn left then you are on the road into Billericay.
Note there is a height restriction of 13'3" on this
route. Both of these routes will bring you into Billericay on
the same route. On entering Billericay turn right at the first
set of traffic lights (near the Esso Garage). Blunts Wall Lane
is a little way along on the right.
From Basildon / A127 / M25
(South)
From the M25 (J29) take the A127 to Basildon, the junction after
the Fortune of War Pub. Turn left at the first two Roundabouts
(Billericay is signposted on both of them) and then straight
over (2nd exit) at the third. Continue along that road until you
enter Billericay. At the first roundabout take the first
available exit, go straight over (1st exit) at the next
roundabout then turn left into the one way system at the final
roundabout. Go straight over at the first set of lights, then
turn left at the next set. Blunts Wall lane is a little way
along on the right.
By Rail
Billericay is located on the
Liverpool St - Southend Victoria line, trains run approx every 20
mins on most days. Billericay Town Football Club is
approximately 25 minutes walk from the station. On leaving the
station turn right into Radford way. At the top of the road turn
right, crossing the Railway line by the footbridge. Then turn
right again at the bottom of the High St. into Western Road.
Walk the full length of Western Road, then cross over at the
traffic lights into Tye Common Rd. Blunts Wall Lane is a little
way along on the right. Note Mayflower taxis are located
just outside the station and will transport you to the ground
for a modest fee
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