Contacting And Visiting TAG
London Venue - The Castle
TAG’s purpose built facilities in the south of England are second to none, designed and built to cater for the work at height industry. All training is interactive and delivered using state of the art equipment and methods.
Facilities include a purpose built roof-top training venue containing with a range of associated hazards to contend with, including a fragile roof area, unprotected edges and Radio Frequency.
The center has two training towers, including a 25meter rope access tower with confined space access facility, plus a separate 25meter indoor mast for climber training.
Visiting The Castle
Location
For visitors using satellite navigation, our postcode gives the correct location.
There are limited public transport links within walking distance of our training centre. If you are travelling by air or rail, please telephone us in advance to arrange pickup and taxi information.
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Travel Information
The Castle is located near FinsburyPark, North London. It’s within London Transport Zone 2 easily accessible from two tube lines and two overland lines as well being on a main bus route from the city. By road it’s about 4 miles from the city centre, close to a major trunk Road and Motorway links and with good on site parking for cars and secure facilities for bicycles.
When you get near, you can’t miss it. It’s 200 feet high and it really is a castle!
To find us in a conventional street atlas. We are on Green Lanes between Seven Sisters Road and Lordship Park, adjacent to Stoke Newington West Reservoir. Most new street maps show the building as The Castle or Climbing Centre. Older maps may show Water Works or Pumping Station.
Tube
Manor House is the nearest tube station to the Castle and is on the Piccadilly line (dark blue line). From the tube you take exit 3 and then walk down Green Lanes (away from the park) for about 4 minutes until you see you the Castle on your left.
Finsbury Park tube is also quite nearby and is on the Piccadilly line, Victoria line (light blue) and British Rail overground network. If arriving on the Victoria line you may change here to go to Manor House or you can walk using directions from the map below (about 15 minutes).



