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Exit M25 at junction 25 and travel 10 minutes southbound on the A10. Corner of Southbury Road and A10. Free parking is available in exclusive underground car park and in the shared leisure park parking. Buses 121,191,307 and 313 stop near the cinema. Overground train approx 25 minutes from Liverpool st to Southbury rd station via seven sisters.
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