Staith House is located in Horley, a small town just north of Gatwick Airport.
We are easily accessible by road, train, bus and, of course, plane.
Directions by car
- M25, exiting at Junction 7 for M23 South to Gatwick
- M23, exiting at Junction 9 for Gatwick Airport
- Follow the signs to Gatwick South Terminal (Junction 9a), then follow the signs to Gatwick North Terminal
- At North Terminal roundabout, take fourth exit signposted to REDHILL (A23)
- At the next roundabout, take third exit signposted to HORLEY
- Pass the Texaco garage and minor turning on the right, take the next turning on the right into
MASSETTS ROAD
- RUSSELLS CRESCENT is the fifth turning on the right and is easy
to spot because of the illuminated bollard in the centre of the road
- Staith House is about 300m on the right hand side.
Directions by train
From Horley Station. Turn left out of the station, walk down the hill to traffic lights at the bottom. Turn left at the lights into Russells Crescent. We are a few houses along on the left hand side. The distance is about 250m and takes about 3 minutes.
Horley station is on the main line from London Victoria or London Bridge. Horley
is one stop before Gatwick Airport and many Gatwick trains stop here (but not the Gatwick
Express). If your train is not stopping at Horley, you can change at East Croydon or Redhill
for a Horley train. Alternatively you can go to Gatwick and come back one stop to Horley,
or take a taxi from the airport.
Note: The railway station at Gatwick is located at Gatwick South Terminal.
Directions by coach
There are many coach operators offering routes to and between the main airports such
as Heathrow, Stanstead, Luton and, of course, Gatwick. There are also coach routes to Gatwick
from all main UK towns. National Express is normally a good starting point if you are looking
for a coach transfer to Gatwick.
The coaches drop passengers at both terminals. It doesn’t make much difference where you
alight, although the journey by car from the North Terminal to our house is slightly shorter
(five minutes rather than six!).