From London
By Car
Head towards the M4 to the west of London. Exit at Junction 7 (Slough West). At the first round-about, take the first exit towards Maidenhead along A4, Bath Road, passing Burnham and Taplow village along the way. After crossing the stone bridge over the Thames River, you will pass two more round-abouts before coming into Maidenhead. At the round-about just after the new Sainsbury's (there is also one at Taplow, so don't mix them up), take the third exit. Head along Cookham Road pass the St. Joseph's Catholic Church on your right and drive along for another 120 metres until you come to the junction of Ray Mill Road West to the right. Colby Gardens is the next junction on your right.
Alternatively, on the M4, exit at Junction 8/9. Take the A308(M). As you come to a round-about, take the first exit into Braywick Road (A308). Drive along until you come to a round-about. Go straight ahead into Maidenhead, pass the railway station on your left and veer left and then right into Frascati Way. Drive along until the next round-about. Take the third exit and head towards the next round-about. You will see the new Sainsbury's in front of you. Take the first exit at the round about, go pass St. Joseph's Catholic Church on your right and after the junction of Ray Mill Road West, you will come to Colby Gardens.
By Train
Take any train heading towards Reading or Oxford from Paddington Station. The first train leaves at 0334 and there is a train leaving every 15 minutes from 0600 till 1015. There are more trains during the peak hours in the morning and in the evening. The last train from Paddington leaves at 0134 and arrives at 0212 in Maidenhead. The faster train takes you there in 35 minutes while the slower one takes approximately 45 minutes. Please note that fewer trains are in service on Sundays and public holidays. Check the fare and time for the trains at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk
For the train schedule please click here.
From Heathrow Airport
By Bus
Go to the Central Bus Station at Heathrow Airport and take bus 75. The bus for Maidenhead departs every half an hour. The first bus leaves at approximately 0459 and the last bus at 2220. Journey time is approximately an hour. For more information, log in at www.firstgroup.com and select “Berkshire”.
For the bus schedule please click here.
By train
Look out for signs to the trains at the terminal. Purchase a ticket for Maidenhead which should cost around 10.10 pounds.
If you arrive at Terminal 4, take the free transfer service on the Heathrow Express to Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 to take the Heathrow Connect.
Take the first available Heathrow Connect train heading towards London Paddington. Get down at the first stop, Hayes, to change to a Thames valley connection. You have to cross over to the other platform using the overhead bridge. Take any train heading towards Reading or Oxford and get off at Maidenhead.
For more information log in at www.heathrowconnect.com
For the train schedule please click here.
From Maidenhead Railway Station
Outside the railway station, taxis are available. Fare ranges between three and five pounds.
If you prefer to walk, head northward towards the town centre along Queen Street after crossing King Street outside the station. On reaching High Street, around the corner from Boots, take Market Street and head straight towards Cookham Road. You will see St. Joseph's Catholic Church in the distance after the round-about. Use the subway to cross Saint Cloud Way beside the new Sainsbury's Supermarket. Walk pass the church for a further three minutes, about 120 metres. You will find Colby Gardens on your right after the junction of Ray Mill Road West.