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Prepare Your Court Bundle for Central London County Court

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BundleCreator is online court bundle software designed to help you prepare documents for hearings at Central London County Court. Upload your documents, use our pre-loaded templates for Commercial Litigation, Housing Disrepair, property, Small Claims, and export a paginated, indexed bundle ready for court. From £12 per bundle.

About Central London County Court

Address

County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL, London WC2A 2LL

Court Type

County Court

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Opening Hours

  • Court open: Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm
  • Counter open: By Appointment only on 0207 947 7502

Phone

Facilities at Central London County Court

  • Interview room
  • Witness service
  • Assistance dogs
  • Hearing Loop
  • Video facilities
  • Disabled access
  • Baby changing facility
  • Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network

Find Central London County Court on Google Maps

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51.5136, -0.1135

Bundle Templates for Central London County Court

BundleCreator includes pre-loaded templates for the case types heard at Central London County Court. Choose a practice area to get started.

Guides for Hearings at Central London County Court

Step-by-step guidance for the case types heard at Central London County Court, written for litigants in person and legal professionals.

Housing Disrepair

Renters' Rights Act 2025: What It Means for Tenants with Disrepair Claims

How the Renters' Rights Act 2025 strengthens tenants' rights. Covers Section 21 abolition, Awaab's Law extension to private rentals, the Decent Homes Standard, and what it means for Section 11 disrepair claims.

14 min read

Small Claims

Small Claims Court Bundle: Your Complete Guide to Preparing for a Hearing

Everything you need to know about preparing a small claims court bundle. Covers CPR Part 27, Practice Direction 27A, document checklists for consumer disputes, landlord-tenant claims and road traffic accidents, witness statement requirements, common mistakes, and how to present your case at a County Court hearing.

12 min read

Housing Disrepair

Housing Disrepair Court Bundle: A Complete Guide for Tenants and Solicitors

Step-by-step guide to preparing a housing disrepair court bundle. Covers Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 s11, Homes Act 2018, Pre-Action Protocol, photographic evidence, surveyor reports, medical evidence, and county court bundle requirements.

12 min read

Housing Disrepair

Possession Claim Court Bundle: How to Prepare Under CPR Part 55

How to prepare a possession claim bundle under CPR Part 55. Covers section 8, section 21 and the Renters' Rights Act 2025, the 14-day defence and the hearing format.

13 min read

Small Claims

N1 Claim Form: How to Start a Small Claims Court Case

Step-by-step guide to completing the N1 claim form for small claims court. Covers particulars of claim, court fees, service requirements, and what to include in your supporting evidence bundle.

11 min read

Small Claims

How to Write a Witness Statement for Small Claims Court

Practical guide to writing a witness statement for small claims court hearings. Covers format requirements, what to include, common mistakes, and how to present witness evidence at the hearing.

10 min read

Getting to Central London County Court

Parking and public transport options near the court. Always confirm parking time limits and policies on the day before leaving your vehicle — supermarket policies change and ANPR fines are common.

On-site parking

No parking information published by HMCTS for this hearing centre. Most UK courts do not have public on-site parking.

No free parking found within 500 metres radius

Plan to arrive early and allow time to find paid on-street parking, a pay-and-display bay or a public car park. Branded supermarkets with typical free short-stay policies exist further out — see the options below.

Free parking further out (500 m – 1.5 km)

A short walk further but still a practical option if closer bays are full.

  • M&S Food

    639 m · 8 min

    M&S Foodhalls typically allow 90 min free parking with purchase

  • Co-op Food

    910 m · 11 min

    39-43 Grays Inn Road WC1X 8PR

    Co-op typically allows free short-stay parking — varies by store

  • M&S Foodhall

    1.2 km · 14 min

    M&S Foodhalls typically allow 90 min free parking with purchase

  • Waitrose

    1.4 km · 17 min

    174 St. John Street EC1V 4DE

    Waitrose typically offers 60–90 min free parking with proof of purchase

  • Waitrose

    1.5 km · 17 min

    23-29 Brunswick Square WC1N 1AF

    Waitrose typically offers 60–90 min free parking with proof of purchase

Supermarket parking policies are typical brand policies — many stores enforce time limits via ANPR cameras, and rules can vary between stores. Always check the signage at the entrance before parking and keep your in-store receipt.

Nearest stations

  • Temple

    Underground

    303 m · 4 min
  • Chancery Lane

    Underground

    518 m · 6 min
  • Holborn

    Underground

    594 m · 7 min
  • City Thameslink

    Train station

    710 m · 9 min

Nearest bus stops

  • The Royal Courts of Justice(56242)57 m
  • The Royal Courts of Justice(57361)73 m
  • The Royal Courts of Justice(76629)79 m
  • Aldwych / Australia House(92615)131 m

Walking times assume an average pace of around 5 km/h. Allow extra time at peak hours and for security checks at the court entrance. Data sourced from OpenStreetMap.

Accessibility and disabled facilities

Facilities published by HMCTS for this hearing centre. Contact the court in advance if you need to arrange reasonable adjustments.

  • Assistance dogs

    Assistance dogs are welcome.

  • Hearing Loop

    The building has hearing enhancement facilities available by prior arrangement.  Please contact the Court office by telephone or email if necessary.

  • Disabled access

    Disabled access and disabled toilet. Disabled parking is avilable but needs to be booked in advance by contacting the listing office or main reception.

  • Baby changing facility

    Baby changing facilities are available within the disabled toilets off the main hall and Queen's Building ground floor.   

  • Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network

    Lanyards available on request.

How to Prepare Your Bundle

1

Choose Your Case Type

Select the practice area that matches your hearing at Central London County Court. Pre-loaded templates guide you through the required documents.

2

Upload & Organise

Upload your documents, drag and drop them into the correct order, and use our built-in editor for witness statements and position statements.

3

Export & File

Export a paginated, indexed, bookmarked PDF ready to file at Central London County Court. Continuous or sectional numbering to suit your court's preference.

Bundle FAQs for Central London County Court

Common questions about preparing court bundles for this hearing centre

For a hearing at Central London County Court, you typically need your claim form, witness statements, correspondence, and documentary evidence. The specific documents depend on the type of case. BundleCreator provides templates across multiple practice areas to help you organise your bundle.

By phone: Enquiries: 0300 123 5577 · DX: 44453 Strand. By email: Enforcement: Bailiffs.centrallondon.countycourt@justice.gov.uk · Enquiries: Enquiries.centrallondon.countycourt@justice.gov.uk. Address: County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.

BundleCreator starts at £12 per bundle on a Pay-As-You-Go basis — no subscription required. Monthly plans start from £19.99 for higher-volume users. All plans include pre-loaded templates, automatic pagination, and PDF export.

BundleCreator is designed to format bundles according to court requirements, including Practice Direction 27A for Family Court proceedings and Employment Tribunal Rules of Procedure. The software handles pagination, indexing, and bookmarking. Courts accept bundles in standard PDF format, which is the format BundleCreator exports.

Court office hours at Central London County Court: Court open: Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm; Counter open: By Appointment only on 0207 947 7502. Hearing times vary by listing — always check your hearing notice for the scheduled start time.

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