07973 265682
6 Oak Passage Chambers High Street Hastings TN34 3EH

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If you have any questions or enquiries please give me a call, send a mail to jungpraxis@gmail.com, or use the form on this page:

David – 07973 265682

Practice hours: Monday-Thursday 09.00 – 19.00.

How to get to me:

My consulting rooms are on the top floor of Oak Passage Chambers.

Address: 6 Oak Passage Chambers, High Street, Hastings, TN 34 3EH

This building is at the corner of George Street and the High Street.

On the lower street level is Fagin’s restaurant.

The entrance to Oak Passage Chambers is accessed via an upper walkway from the High Street. No.6 is the top floor of this building.

There’s a bell push to the right of the door. Press No.6 and I’ll come to meet you.

Finding the Entrance: Oak Passage is a charming, narrow walkway located off the western side of the High Street. If you are walking up from the seafront, the passage is on your left. Look for the entrance to the passage between the shop fronts; you will see a sign for Oak Passage Chambers at the entrance.

From Hastings Railway Station (Walking – approx. 17 minutes) For those arriving by train, the walk to the High Street takes you through the heart of the town.

  • Exit Hastings railway station and head south toward the seafront.

  • Walk down Havelock Road and turn left onto Robertson Street, continuing through the pedestrianized shopping area.

  • Cross over the main road toward George Street, a popular pedestrian street filled with independent shops.

  • At the end of George Street, turn left onto the High Street.

  • Oak Passage is a small, historic alleyway located on the western side of the High Street. You will find the entrance to the chambers tucked within this passage.

From the Seafront (Driving & Parking) If your visitors are driving, the closest access is via the A259 seafront road.

  • Follow the A259 toward Hastings Old Town and look for parking at the Pelham Place or The Bourne car parks.

  • Once parked, walk toward the High Street.

  • From the southern end of the High Street (near George Street), walk north for a short distance.

  • Look for the Oak Passage entrance, which is situated between the shopfronts on the left-hand side as you walk up the hill.