Shopping centres near Springfields Outlet Shopping & Festival Gardens
Queensgate
Queensgate is the principal shopping centre in Peterborough city centre, anchored by John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Argos. The centre is home to more than 90 stores, restaurants and services, including H&M, Next, River Island and Primark, alongside a wide range of fashion, jewellery and homeware retailers. Queensgate sits directly above Peterborough's bus station and is a short walk from the city's railway station, with four car parks providing over 2,300 spaces.
Queens Gate
In the very heart of Peterborough, there's a place where it all comes together - fashion, beauty, home and technology. That place is Queensgate Shopping Centre - two floors and 90 stores of inspirational shopping, eating and drinking.
Vancouver Quarter
Vancouver Quarter is the principal shopping centre in King's Lynn town centre, originally built in the 1960s and relaunched under its current name following a major regeneration in 2005. The centre is home to around 45 stores and services, anchored by Sainsbury's, B&M, H&M and TK Maxx, with names including New Look, Argos, Sports Direct and Card Factory. Vancouver Quarter also offers banking, betting and travel retailers, alongside a range of cafes and the Norfolk Hospice charity shop.
The Newlands Shopping Centre
The Newlands Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in Kettering town centre, with over 45 shops and services. It is anchored by H&M, TK Maxx, Boots and Poundland, with Clarks, Card Factory and Holland & Barrett among the high-street offer, jeweller Grace & Co, entertainment from HMV and CEX, and a British Heart Foundation charity shop.
Rushden Lakes
Rushden Lakes is a large open-air shopping, dining and leisure destination set within a nature reserve near Rushden in Northamptonshire. The centre is home to around 50 stores, restaurants and leisure attractions, anchored by Marks & Spencer, Next and Decathlon, alongside a Cineworld multiplex. Opened in 2017, Rushden Lakes combines retail and dining with direct access to the Nene Wetlands nature reserve.
Grafton Cambridge
The Grafton is a shopping and leisure centre on East Road in central Cambridge, recently redeveloped with a strong focus on leisure alongside retail. It combines high street fashion such as H&M, sport and fitness with Decathlon and PureGym, food and bakery options including GAIL's, a multiscreen Vue cinema, and a range of health, beauty, electronics and gift shops, making it a mixed shopping and entertainment destination close to the city centre.
Grand Arcade
Grand Arcade is a major shopping centre in the heart of Cambridge city centre, anchored by a large John Lewis & Partners department store. The centre is home to around 60 stores, cafes and restaurants, including Apple, Hollister, Mango, UNIQLO and The White Company, alongside an Everyman Cinema. Opened in 2008, Grand Arcade connects directly to the historic Lion Yard shopping area in the city centre.
Highcross Leicester
Highcross Leicester is the city's principal shopping centre, opened in September 2008 as part of a major redevelopment of Leicester city centre. The centre is home to more than 100 stores, restaurants and services, anchored by John Lewis & Partners, with high-street names including Primark, Zara, H&M and Apple. Highcross also includes a multiplex cinema and a large dining quarter.
Victoria Centre
Victoria Centre has 120 shops and stores all under one roof, including John Lewis, House of Fraser, Boots, Topshop and Next. There is a wide selection of cafes and restaurants, perfect for when you need to take a break.
Beaumont Shopping Centre
Beaumont Shopping Centre is a neighbourhood shopping centre in the Beaumont Leys area of Leicester, anchored by a large Tesco Extra store. It brings together around 48 shops, services and food outlets covering everyday essentials, banking, health and beauty, fashion and pet care, making it a convenient local hub for the surrounding residential area.
Fosse Shopping Park
Fosse Shopping Park is one of Britain's largest out-of-town retail parks, located on Fosse Park Avenue on the southern edge of Leicester. It combines big-name fashion retailers such as H&M, Primark, Next and Flannels with major homeware and furniture stores including Oak Furnitureland, DFS and Sofology, plus electronics, sports and lifestyle stores and a wide range of cafes and restaurants such as Costa, Nando's, KFC and Zizzi.
Harpur Shopping Centre
The Harpur Shopping Centre is the premier shopping venue in the heart of Bedford, a varied cross section of national retailers including Boots, W.H. Smith, Argos, Vision Express, Primark, Fraser Hart, Topman, Sports Direct and a wide range of shops offering services such as hairdressing and café facilities. The Centre is located in the heart of Bedford and is within easy walking distance of the main bus station and railway station. Services include ladies, gents and disabled toilets along with baby changing facilities. The adjacent Howard Centre offers a Shopmobility Scheme.
Label Trades Factory Outlet
Label Traders Factory Outlet is an independent factory shop on Kirkby Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, selling clearance, surplus and sample stock from well-known high street brands such as M&S, Next and GAP across womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and homeware, with discounts of up to 70% off RRP and regular weekend clearance sales.
Idlewells Shopping Centre
Idlewells Shopping Centre is the principal indoor shopping centre in Sutton-in-Ashfield town centre, opened in 1971 on the site of a former slum clearance area. The centre is home to around 30 stores, services and an indoor market, anchored by Boots, Holland & Barrett and New Look, with names including Specsavers, Superdrug, B&M and The Works. Idlewells also houses Sutton's library, a range of charity shops and independent traders, alongside cafes, opticians and travel agents.
Abbeygate
Abbeygate is a small shopping arcade in the heart of Grimsby town centre, developed in 1983 on the site of former brewery buildings. It retains exposed brick and original architectural features, and houses a mix of independent fashion boutiques, beauty salons and niche retailers, with a restaurant and cocktail bar.
Freshney Place
Freshney Place is the principal shopping centre in Grimsby town centre, developed on the site of the former Riverhead Centre and substantially redeveloped in 1989/90. The centre is home to around 60 stores, restaurants and services across Friargate and Baxtergate, anchored by Marks & Spencer, Primark and Next, with names including Boots, TK Maxx, JD Sports and Holland & Barrett. Freshney Place also houses Top Town Market, Grimsby's central library, and a range of jewellery, mobile phone and travel retailers, with two multi-storey car parks on site.
East Midlands Designer Outlet
East Midlands Designer Outlet is a large outlet shopping village on Mansfield Road in South Normanton, Derbyshire, just off the M1. It brings together more than 65 fashion, sport and homeware brands at discounts of up to 60% off RRP, including names such as Adidas, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Levi's, Marks & Spencer, Nike, Lacoste and Kurt Geiger, alongside cafes and restaurants such as Costa, Pizza Express and Burger King, free parking and electric car charging.
Rugby Central Shopping Centre
Rugby Central Shopping Centre is a two-storey shopping precinct in the heart of Rugby, Warwickshire, opened in 1979 and known for many years as the Clock Towers Shopping Centre before being renamed in 2017. It is home to more than 50 shops, cafes and services covering fashion, health and beauty, gifts, technology and dining, and remains one of the town's busiest retail destinations alongside its multi-storey car park and central bus stops.
Derbion
Derbion is Derby's principal shopping and leisure destination, occupying a large city-centre site on London Road. The centre is home to more than 150 brands across fashion, beauty, homeware and dining, including Next, Zara, H&M, Marks & Spencer and Flannels, alongside a 12-screen Showcase Cinema de Lux, Hollywood Bowl and the 640-seat Derby Theatre. Formerly known as the Eagle Centre and later intu Derby, the site was rebranded Derbion in 2021 following extensive redevelopment.
The Centre MK
centre:mk is the principal shopping district of Central Milton Keynes, running over a kilometre through the city centre. It is anchored by John Lewis & Partners at one end and Marks & Spencer at the other, with around 150 stores in between covering fashion, beauty, homeware and lifestyle brands, plus a wide range of cafes, restaurants and services.