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17 years ago
A small shopping area with Netto, Tesco Metro and a number of restaurants and take away emporiums. The main advantage here is the free parking. Usually used for quick stop shopping and other shops tend to change from time to time. read more
Colchester Road
Maldon CM9 4GD
United Kingdom
01621 852080
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http://www.bentallsheybridge.co.uk
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The Meadows is the newer of Chelmsford shopping centres and probably the nicest. Shops include BHS,…read moreTierack, DP, Boots, Superdrug, Wilkinsons, The Works, Ann Summers, Birthdays and The Perfume Shop. Burtons and Adams have recently closed. If you are feeling hungry there is a BB Coffee and Muffin place and Millies Cookies. There are 2 carparks nearby and toilets upstairs
A small shopping centre accessed from the high street, it has several shops including Boots, BHS,…read moreWilkinsons, Oasis and Waterstones and more. Very clean and tidy and toilets can be found here. You can also use this as a cut through to the Cinema and carparks, and get to the other end of the high street. Well worth a look.
It would be harsh to describe this place as a junk shop because the stock is pretty good quality…read morebrand names. Its always worth a nosey round this shop as there is so many odds and ends to look at. They have very good priced cookware in here, as well as cute looking food storage. I bought a really sweet cookie jar from here at a great price compared to other shops. Theres also garden stuff in here, rugs, carpet tiles. Theres a bit upstairs with pictures for sale and also a cafe if you would like tea and a slice of cake. There is also an old fashioned sweet shop stall downstairs on the left of the store. Great for a good quality pick n mix, especially now woolies is gone :(
Its a pity that your van drivers have to use their mobile phones whilst driving on public roads…read more - otherwise a great shop with plenty to suit everybody kitchen to garden to pets - definitely worth a visit when visiting Maldon and at realistic prices.
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Brunswick is located in Russell Square and filled with outdoor dining venues, shops you may be…read morefamiliar with and some small boutiques as well. Grab coffee, pastries, sushi, gluten free goodies, cosmetics, shoes and much much more. The marketplace is large with a gorgeous center space for sitting quietly, enjoying conversation, even people watching in peace. Keep an eye open for the flea market which offers local goods from chocolates to tshirts. ~Christy
The Brunswick Shopping Centre, just under half a mile from London Euston Station and really close…read moreto Russell Square Underground Station is a small shopping complex in Bloomsbury, London, located between Brunswick Square and Russell Square it is a fairly impressive building with impressive adaptations to make it seem more modern than old. I called in here to grab some food before getting the tube nearby to Wembley Stadium, there was a decent range of shops and places to eat, including brands such as Superdrug, Starbucks and Nandos', and a Waitrose store. Other stores here include Sainsbury's Local, Boots and 3, or if you're feeling hungry there is also the likes of itsu and Gourmet Burger Kitchen, the latter I only found out about after leaving it appeared to be hidden in the centre - shame! The entrance to the centre up a ramp which soon converted part into chairs looked quite dangerous, for me it looked like an accident waiting to happen with no clear lighting or signs to show it, which is why I can't help but wonder how this part of the building passed health and safety, which I can only guess is there down to it being grade II listed. A small selection of shops and places to eat and drink in decent surroundings, slightly quieter than getting something perhaps inside the Euston Station (or the square outside), and perhaps somewhere easy and nearby to go ahead of grabbing a train so it certainly is worthy of a solid three-star rating.
Food stand Saturdays farmers market
Popped in for a quick shop before dinner and there wasn't much of a wow factor other then coming in…read morein November they already have a lot of the holiday decors out. They don't have a lot of stores that would stop in for, pretty much what was appealing to me was things that I was looking for. Its possible that I am coming from the states, so there isnt that many stores that appealing to me. Parking - plenty Cleanliness - it was pretty good, I saw a few janitorial personal cleaning
This is my favorite store in the whole mall. The place is always clean and neat, and the staff are…read morefriendly and helpful.
THis is the only undercover part of Stevenage Town Centre. It is quite small, I would say that it…read morehas around 40 shops, but it is quite pleasant to browse around. It has the usual High Street names, ie Dorothy Perkins, River Island, Burtons, Claires Accessories, Thorntons etc. they also ocaasionally have small stalls set out in the middle selling gifty type items. They do special events in the school holidays and to promote other keys times, ie Halloween or Christmas. It has an undercover carpark attached, which is not too expensive and is good for when it is raining. There are two coffeee shops in the middle, my favourite is Esquires. All in all, this is a good place to spend a rainy Sunday afternoon, for some retail therapy.
Good little shopping centre in stevenage. It has a variety of shops from Claires to Adams and…read morevarious coffee shops and food places. There are usually free standing stall in the centre of the shopping centre that sell nice little trinkets or coming up to christmas great christmas presents. Being undercover makes it very attractive when raining etc, and it can get very busy.
Bog standard shopping centre. It has an Apple Store, so it does the job for 90% of the things I…read moreneed shopping centres for these days... - Good selection of other shops, including a big John Lewis. - Convenient parking - Decent food to be had (the warm pretzels are awesome) Don't be making a special trip down to Watford just for the Harlequin, but if you're in the area, this will probably be great for you.
The shopping centre is a nice place to get lost in. Really!! It has three or four entrances and for…read morehow hard I tried to orientate my self with the electrical maps...I always found my-self on the wrong place. I kept walking in circle for over 20 minutes looking for JD Sports. The numerous shops made it enjoyable still. Oh yeah; and there is also a chocolate shop on the ground floor. That was love at first sight guys. Nice getting lost in places like that.
Its not London Underground, you can tell as it arrives on time and doesn't breakdown
Good selection of shops selling a variety of things including menswear, womanswear, childrenswear,…read moretoys, household items, beauty, cards, key cutting, cafe, food shopping (within m&s), mobile phone suppliers, jewlers. plenty of other shops nearby on the highstreet. easily accessable with good public transport links and adequate parking.
Parking in their multistorey (2 entrances) or in the carpark across the road at the rear of…read morebuilding. Good shopping centre, looks much better since they updated it and did the roof. Wide range of shops and a massive new improved BHS. Bus station at rear.
Barton Watermill: a shopping experience set into a mini (and historic) covered villa, attached to a…read morehistoric watermill. The building itself boasts a huge and historic watermill outside that used to function a few hundred years ago. The inside has now transformed into a variety of mini shops: barbershop, book shop, bridal shop, antique shops, and a garden center. There's also a cafe and tea spot. You never know what you'll find. If you have a spare 30 minutes and are in the area, stop by to walk around and smell the historic smells, learn about the watermill, and continue on your way. Tip: there were lots of books here for only £1. That's a win in my BOOK.
Bluewater is a quality shopping centre. If you're looking for Woolworths, Primark or Peacocks you…read morewon't find them here. Instead there are lots of higher-end stores ranging from designer clothing to designer cosmetics and designer gadgets. Actually, it's not all second-mortgage shopping here - there are some 'normal' shops too, they're just a bit nicer than most high street equivalents. There are oodles of places to get a snack on the way round, like Starbucks etc. and there is a giant foodhall with choices for the discerning and not so discerning among you. On that note, a trip to Bluewater isn't complete without a trip to Ed's Diner - have one of their awesome burgers and a spectacular milkshake to find out why. Just make sure you eat when you're finished shopping though as you will just about be able to stagger to your car afterwards with the feeling in your belly. If you go at Christmas there are some superb lights outside as you approach the car parks - giant deers are among the best ones, but be warned, it can get super busy there too. Ample parking means it's not such a chore to go and the whole place is big enough that you don't feel crammed in - it's akin to a lot of the big malls in the States, and one of the best shopping trips (if there is such a thing) you can make in this country.
Went on sunday for the first time in a couple of years, should visit more often really as there is…read moreeverything under one roof. Was a little busy so if you find crowds intimidating then might not be for you. Grat afternoon, even better if you have a large budget as you can spend a fortune
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westwood cross has really come on in the past couple of years. Not only do they have the retail…read moreshops you may need (Debenhams,Next,M&S,TK Maxx,Mothercare,Game,Topshop to name a few) but now they have opened some restaurants,bars, a cinema and a casino. They are currently building more units, due to open in time for Christmas, which will include a toyshop. This is one of the few retail parks where you can buy most things, eat, go to the bank/cinema/casino, even go to the supermarket (theres 2 within walking distance) and even stay at the hotel overnight - all without being charged to park! Thats pretty rare these days!
Shopping complex with various restaurants (Nando's, Frankie and Bennys etc.) Coffee shops (Costa…read moreCoffee) and plenty of clothes shops (M&S, Boots, HMV, Debenhams etc.) Really convenient as it's all in one place and easy to get to. Wide range of shops.
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