Retail mall in the city centre, with department store and fashion shops, plus dining options.
Churchill Square is THE place to shop…
The Martlets Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the Burgess Hill community, and today provid
Compact, chic plaza with trendy restaurants & cafes as well as several boutiques & local services.
Quaint Georgian colonnade featuring boutiques, galleries, open-air cafes & summer jazz concerts.
Brand-name retailers, boutiques, restaurants & a movie theatre are the draw at this modern center.
Useful place and open for a variety of different types of things, good to sit in sunshine in summer
Contemporary mall featuring over 90 stores, with a kids' soft-play area and food court.
Russell Pl, Brighton BN1 2RG, UK
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