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Clarkslegal

Reading

5th Floor
Thames Tower
Station Road
Reading
RG1 1LX

Get directions +44 118 958 5321

Getting to our Reading office

We are located in Thames Tower which is conveniently opposite the Reading main train station and Reading town centre bus stations. A number of public car parks are available, including the train station car park (3 minute walk) and The Oracle Riverside (10 minute walk).

Our office is open for pre-booked in person appointments.

Office Opening Hours 

Monday – Friday     9.00am – 5.00pm

Clarkslegal

London

41-44 Great Queen Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2B 5AD

Get directions +44 20 7539 8000

Getting to our London office

We are located in the heart of London’s West End, just a few minutes’ walk from Covent Garden tube station on the Piccadilly Line. The entrance to our office is adjacent to Freemasons Hall. The nearest main line station is Kings Cross St Pancras.

Our office is open for pre-booked in person appointments.

Office Opening Hours 

Monday – Friday     9.00am – 5.00pm

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