The Martlets Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the Burgess Hill community, and today provides a range of shops and services including well-known high street brands alongside independent retailers.
NewRiver, the owners of the Martlets Shopping Centre, has exciting plans for the £65 million regeneration of the existing shopping centre. These plans are focused on creating a vibrant family orientated destination for the Burgess Hill community that provides an attractive blend of retail, leisure and community uses that will be relevant and sustainable for the long-term.
Retail mall in the city centre, with department store and fashion shops, plus dining options.
Market Place Shopping Centre is at the heart of Burgess Hill offering an array of fashion, beauty, h
The Martlets Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the Burgess Hill community, and today provid
Best Teste Seafood is there and they have the best salmon.
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.
1a The Martlets, Burgess Hill RH15 9NN, UK
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