| From Junction 11 of M40: (North, East & South) Follow the A422 west signposted Wroxton, across 5 roundabouts, through the northern outskirts of Banbury along Hennef Way and Ruscote Avenue for about 1ᄑ miles until reaching the 6th tri-spectacles roundabout. Turn left at the first spectacle and right at the second into Orchard Way. Continue straight across the next roundabout into Wood Green Avenue. At the next roundabout turn right onto the Broughton Road (B4035). Follow directions as from Banbury below
From Banbury: (East) Follow the B4035 west towards Shipston-on-Stour through the village of Broughton passing the Saye & Sele Arms Public House on the right. After passing a sign Lower Tadmarton, please slow down take the second road on the left (after ᄐ mile) signposted with a white duck on a brown background for Waterfowl Sanctuary and continue up the hill for just over a mile. The Golf Club is on the left
From Deddington: (South & East) Follow the B4031 west towards Chipping Norton following sign posts with a white duck on a brown background for Waterfowl Sanctuary, until joining the A361 by turning slightly left. Continue along the A361 for about 200 yards before turning right, again signposted for the Waterfowl Sanctuary. Continue through Wiggington village, past the White Swan Public House, & the Sanctuary, up the hill and across the cross roads signposted Tadmarton until finding the Golf Club about ᄒ mile on the right
From Chipping Norton: (West & South) Follow the A361 east towards Banbury until sighting a brown sign with white duck for Waterfowl Sanctuary. Follow the sign by turning left, through Wiggington village, past the White Swan Public House, & the Sanctuary, and continue up the hill and across the cross roads signposted Tadmarton until finding the Golf Club about ᄒ mile on the right
From Shipston on Stour: (West & North) Follow the B4035 east towards Banbury and through Tadmarton village before turning sharply right signposted with a white duck on a brown background for Waterfowl Sanctuary, and continue up the hill for just over a mile. The Golf Club is on the left |