
Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 8AL.
Telephone: 01296-315000
A map for the location of the Stoke Mandeville hospital.
You can also see a building plan of Stoke Mandeville hospital complete with car parks.
You may also wish to see a map with direction to the new Mandeville Wing.
From the A41 London to Bicester Road
Go through the village of Aston Clinton, turn left at the mini roundabout onto the B4544, go through the village of Weston Turville and turn right at the mini roundabout onto the A413 (Wendover Road). Take the first left into the A4010 (Station Road), follow the road over the railway bridge and on up to the mini roundabout, take the second exit into Lower Road, the entrances to the hospital are three-quarters of a mile along the right hand side.
From the A413 Wendover to Aylesbury Road
From the A413 (Wendover Road), turn left into the A410 (Station Road), follow the road over the railway bridge and on up to the mini roundabout, take the second turning at the roundabout onto lower road, the entrances to the hospital are three-quarters of a mile along the road on the right hand side just after the 30 mile per hour sign.
From the M40
Follow the signs for Thame, take the A418 Aylesbury Road into Aylesbury to the roundabout junction of the A41 (Gatehouse Road/Friarage Road) turn right at the roundabout into Friarage Road direction south east follow the road to the 3rd roundabout, turn right into Walton Street, after 600 yards turn right at the traffic lights onto the B4443 (Stoke Mandeville Road) go over the railway bridge and follow road round to the left, after a little over a mile the hospital entrances are to your left.
Parking maps
Please view parking map to see the areas available on site.
Parking charges
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Up to 1 hour |
£1.50 |
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1 to 2 hours |
£3.00 |
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2 to 3 hours |
£4.50 |
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3 to 8 hours |
£6.00 |
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8 to 12 hours |
£7.50 |
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12 to 24 hours |
£9.00 |
Please note that parking for people with disabled badges is free for all of our hospitals, either in the allocated bays close to building or in the regular parking bays elsewhere.
Consideration to our neighbours
As a responsible organisation, we value the close links and relationships we have with the communities which are adjacent to our hospital sites.
All members of the public wherever they park are required to comply with the normal legal parking restrictions and requirements, including the maintenance of emergency access in and out of properties and roads.
In order to ensure we continue to have good relations with our neighbours, could all staff and visitors please be mindful of these concerns and be particularly careful not to restrict access to residents’ property or block driveways etc. If you need to park outside our hospital sites, please park with utmost consideration and avoid parking where this is likely to cause disruption to residents. Poor parking behaviours could result in increased police vigilance in the roads concerned.
Please put yourself in others’ shoes and consider how you would like to be treated on your own property.
Free travel for patients and visitors travelling between our hospitals provided by Arriva buses
All patients and visitors need to do is to collect their free single-use travel tickets from either the main receptions at Stoke Mandeville and Wycombe Hospitals or the cashiers office at Amersham Hospital, showing their appointment letter or, if visiting a relative, giving details of the patient and ward they are visiting.
For more information on services and timetables please go to the Arriva bus website at www.arrivabus.co.uk/buckshealthcare.
Details of local bus services can be found on the Arriva Bus site or the Tiger Bus site with details of buses to Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
The nearest train station to Stoke Mandeville hospital is Aylesbury station. Details of trains to Aylesbury station can be accessed via the Chiltern Railways website.
Additional travel information is available via the Travel Line or Transport Direct sites as well as the Buckinghamshire County Council website.
If you might need help paying for your travel, click paying for your travel.
For those who are fit and well enough, we encourage walking and cycling to our sites – details of cycle paths can be found here.
Lockable bike parks are located in the public car park outside the education centre, accessible via entrance 4 of the hospital.
Please click here to access our new guide to patient and visitor travel options, including information on help with public transport costs, bus routes and colour coded maps of our hospital sites.
If you require hard copies of the leaflet please pick one up from your GP practice or your nearest hospital site.
The Community Transport Hub is an initiative developed and funded in partnership by the Trust, Community Impact Bucks and Buckinghamshire County Council. The Hub acts as a one stop shop providing information, advice and guidance on the different community transport facilities available for people living in Buckinghamshire - from Dial A Ride to community car schemes. For more information about the Community Transport Hub call 0800 085 8480 or visit www.communityimpactbucks.org.uk
There are a number of community transport schemes operating around Buckinghamshire, run by voluntary organisations., which might be able to help you.
Here are contact details for some of these schemes:-
British Red Cross Buckinghamshire
Tel: 01908 270726
Email: lmcgee@redcross.org.uk
Aylesbury Vale Dial-a-Ride
Tel: 01296 330088
Email: enquiries@dialaride.org.uk
Website: Aylesbury Vale Dial-a-Ride
Chiltern and South Bucks Dial-a-Ride
Tel: 01494 766123
Email: cbs.dar@btconnect.com
Website: Chiltern and South Bucks Dial-a-Ride
Wycombe Dial-a-Ride
Tel: 01494 441818
There are a number of small local schemes, information on which is available from the Bucks Rural Transport Partnership. Contact details are:
Tel: 01296 421036
Email: enquiry@alt-transport.org.uk
Website: Bucks Rural Transport Partnership
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