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How to find us

Cam Sight office is in Cambridge: Please click on the dropdown below for directions on how to find us.

Cambridge Office

In Cambridge, Cam Sight is based at 167 Green End Road, CB4 1RW.

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Cam Sight's Cambridge office is open Monday to Thursday 9am - 5pm, and Friday 9am - 4.30pm. The Equipment Centre is open Monday & Tuesday 9am – 4pm by appointment. 

Address: Cam Sight, 167 Green End Road, Cambridge, CB4 1RW

Telephone: 01223 420033

Email: [email protected]

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Find us by bus

The Citi 2 towards Cambridge North Station / Waterbeach stops directly outside of Cam Sight, at bus stop 'Ashfield Road'. 

The Citi 2 towards Addenbrookes stops further up Green End Road, at bus stop 'Enniskillen Road'. When you get off the bus, turn right and walk 50m. Cam Sight will be on the right on the opposite side of the road. There is a pedestrian crossing at the traffic lights. 

Find us by train

The nearest train station to Cam Sight is Cambridge North. There is a direct train to Cambridge North from 43 stations including the lines served by London King’s Cross, Liverpool Street, King’s Lynn, Peterborough and Norwich. It is a 17 minute walk from the train station. Alternatively, you can catch the Citi 2 bus towards Addenbrookes, which is a 7 minute journey depending on traffic. When you arrive at Cambridge North, walk out through the barriers and head straight outside the doors. In front of you will be two bus stops. The Citi 2 bus departs from the left one, along with bus 9. There is a taxi rank at the station, but there are rarely any taxis. It is recommended to book one in advance.

You can also get to Cam Sight from Cambridge station, which has direct lines from London King’s Cross, Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport, King’s Lynn, Peterborough, and Norwich. There is an active taxi rank at the station, which is located out the front to the right. There is usually a queue and the journey should take 15 minutes depending on traffic. Alternative, you can catch the Citi 1 bus towards Arbury from the station. The bus stops are out the front, to the left, of the station and the Citi 1 departs from the second bus stop closest to the station. You will need to change buses at 'Christ's College' stop, where you will need to catch the Citi 2 bus towards Waterbeach. 

Find us by car

Cam Sight is accessible via J33 of the A14 and via J31 of the M11. To find Cam Sight using in-car satellite navigation, please use this postcode: CB4 1RW. There is limited parking available behind the Cam Sight building which is accessible via the driveway to the right of the building.

Accessibility

There is step-free access with the ramp to the left of the entrance. There is a disabled toilet available on the ground floor. Guide dogs are welcome to visit; bowls are available to give them water and there is a spend pen at the back of the car park. Hearing loop is available, please let our team know in the Centre if you require it.

Published: 10th April, 2018

Updated: 18th November, 2022

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