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Mind the Gap is based at Mind the Gap Studios, on Patent Street in Bradford, Yorkshire. Our state of the art rehearsal studios are part of the Grade-II listed Lister Mills building, a Bradford landmark and an important part of the city’s industrial history.
We are about halfway down Patent Street, and our front door is opposite a big blue fence. You can’t miss the fence!
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Bus
From Bradford Interchange, you can take the 620 or 621 from Stand V. It goes past the end of Patent Street. You will know to get off the bus when you see the Lister Mills building.
From Forster Square station you can get bus number 623 from stop N3 on Cheapside. When you see the Cartwright Hotel on your right, and Lister Park gates in front of you, get off the bus. Walk straight up the hill, past the park gates, until you get to the Lister Mills building.
Train
If you get a train to Bradford Interchange or Bradford Forster Square it’s best to get a bus to our building.
There’s also a station at Frizinghall, which is a 15-minute walk away from our building. You should walk up the hill, up Frizinghall Road, walk around Lister Park and at the top of the hill you will see the Lister Mills building. We are on the far side, on Patent Street.
Car
To get here by car you can get directions from routeplanners like www.theaa.com/route-planner or Google Maps If you type in Patent Street rather than our postcode it will bring you to the right place.
There are two disabled parking spaces outside our front door, and plenty of other spaces on the street for non-disabled drivers or passengers.

