Shopping centres near Victoria Place Woking
Wolsey Place
Here in the heart of Woking you will find a pleasant shopping environment with over 60 stores. Retailers range from Sainsbury's, Boots, Robert Dyas and W.H. Smith to Top Shop, Sports Direct and Body Shop. Within this site you will find a full list of all the retailers present in the centre and details of how to get to Wolsey Place. Also on our Notice Board page you will find our latest competitions, promotions, events and offers from our stores.
Victoria Place
Victoria Place is a large multi-storey shopping and leisure centre in the heart of Woking, Surrey, formerly known as the Peacocks Shopping Centre. Spread across the linked Peacocks and Wolsey malls, it brings together over 100 shops, restaurants and entertainment venues - including high street fashion names, a food court, cinema and theatres - making it the town's main retail and leisure hub.
The Friary
The Friary is an indoor shopping centre in the heart of Guildford town centre, located on North Street close to the High Street. The centre is home to around 35 stores, anchored by Primark and Next, with names including Zara, H&M, Mango, Hollister, Urban Outfitters and Holland & Barrett. The Friary also offers a range of beauty, jewellery and gift retailers, with multi-storey parking and direct links into Guildford town centre.
Tunsgate Quarter
Tunsgate Quarter is an upscale shopping centre in the heart of Guildford town centre, opened in March 2018 following a careful restoration of the historic Grade II listed Tunsgate building (originally completed in 1818 as a corn exchange). The centre features curated high-end retail and dining experiences across 80,000 sq ft, with stores including Loaf, OKA, The White Company, TAG Heuer, Nespresso, Clark's, Seasalt Cornwall and David Clulow. Tunsgate Quarter also houses a selection of specialist restaurants and cafes, with easy access to Guildford's historic High Street and town centre amenities.
Princess Mead Shopping
Princes Mead is a small indoor shopping centre in the centre of Farnborough with around 40 shops, services and eateries. It is anchored by Boots, JD Sports, Sports Direct and Decathlon, with health and beauty from Holland & Barrett and Specsavers, jewellers H Samuel, and a food court including Costa Coffee, Subway, Burger King and Kokoro.
The Lexicon, Bracknell
The Lexicon is Bracknell's town-centre shopping, dining and leisure destination, opened in 2017 following a major redevelopment of the former Bracknell town centre. The centre is home to more than 140 stores, restaurants and services, anchored by Marks & Spencer, Fenwick and Primark, alongside Next, JD Sports and a 12-screen Vue cinema on Eagle Lane. Five car parks around the town centre provide over 3,000 parking spaces for visitors.
Windsor Royal Shopping
Windsor Royal Shopping is an open-air shopping destination built around and within Windsor's historic Victorian railway station, opened in 1851 for the Great Western Railway's link to Windsor Castle. It combines the former Windsor Yards and Windsor Royal Station centres into one offering, with a mix of upmarket fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands alongside cafes and restaurants.
The Bentall Centre
The Bentall Centre has come a long way since it opened over 17 years ago. Today the Centre boasts over 80 retail outlets and attracts over fourteen million visitors a year. It keeps getting better; with new stores, and more services and facilities including a personal stylist, a creche and a Virgin Active health club.
The Chimes
The Chimes is a shopping centre in the heart of Uxbridge town centre, located on the High Street close to Uxbridge underground station. The centre is home to around 50 stores, restaurants and services, including Next, JD Sports, H&M and Boots, alongside a large Lidl supermarket, Pure Gym and an Odeon cinema. Formerly known as intu Uxbridge, the centre was rebranded as The Chimes following changes of ownership.
Ealing Broadway
Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre is a shopping and leisure centre in the heart of Ealing town centre in west London. The centre is home to around 75 stores, restaurants and services across indoor units and an outdoor courtyard, including Marks & Spencer, Next, Primark, H&M and River Island. The centre sits directly above Ealing Broadway station, providing Underground, Overground and rail connections.
Southside
Southside Shopping Centre is a large covered shopping centre off Garratt Lane in Wandsworth, South West London, anchored by Primark, TK Maxx, Decathlon and a Cineworld multiplex with London's first 4DX and SCREENX screens. It offers a wide range of high street fashion including Next, H&M, River Island, New Look, Uniqlo and Gap, footwear from Foot Locker, JD Sports and Office, health and beauty stores such as Boots, Superdrug and Specsavers, plus a large food court and leisure facilities including EasyGym and Nuffield Health.
West 12 Shepherds Bush
West 12 (W12) Shopping Centre is a two-level shopping centre on Shepherd's Bush Green in West London, anchored by a Lidl supermarket and Sainsbury's Local. The ground floor offers everyday essentials, health and beauty, discount and convenience retailers including Boots, Holland & Barrett, Poundstretcher and Savers, while the first floor has a more leisure-focused offer with Vue cinema, The Gym Group, bars including Belushi's, and a range of cafes and takeaways such as Pizza Express, Popeyes and Subway.
Westfield London
Westfield London is one of Europe's largest shopping and leisure destinations, located in Shepherd's Bush in west London. The centre brings together around 320 stores, restaurants and entertainment venues across a high-street mall and The Village, a dedicated luxury quarter home to Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and Tiffany & Co. Anchor stores include John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Primark, Zara and H&M, alongside a Vue cinema and a wide range of dining options. The centre is next to Shepherd's Bush, White City and Wood Lane stations on the Central, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines.
Oracle
The Oracle is a large riverside shopping and leisure centre in Reading town centre, built around the River Kennet. It has more than 80 stores anchored by Debenhams' former unit, House of Fraser and Marks & Spencer, alongside around 22 restaurants, cafes and bars and an 11-screen Vue cinema.
Centrale Shopping Centre
Centrale is a covered shopping centre on North End in Croydon town centre, opened in 2004 and connected to the neighbouring Whitgift Centre as part of the same Croydon retail core. It has historically housed high street fashion and sports retailers such as Next, H&M, Zara and Sports Direct alongside cafes and restaurants, and is now part of the wider Croydon masterplan covering both Centrale and the Whitgift Centre, which has seen significant store closures and is earmarked for major mixed-use redevelopment.
Whitgift
The Whitgift Centre is a large city-centre shopping centre on North End in Croydon, historically one of the biggest shopping centres in the London area, anchored by major fashion retailers including Zara, H&M, Primark and Next. The centre is currently part of a major masterplan, led by Croydon Council and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, to redevelop much of the North End Quarter into a mixed-use area of homes, shops and public space, and as a result a significant number of units have closed or become vacant in recent years ahead of any future redevelopment.
Borad Street Mall
Broad Street Mall is a community shopping centre in Reading town centre with around 70 shops, services, restaurants and leisure venues. It is anchored by Iceland, Poundland and Holland & Barrett, with The Works, Card Factory, Superdrug, Savers and Warren James, plus a dining and leisure offer including Mooboo, Sushimania and a cinema, bowling and crazy golf venue.
Festival Place
Festival Place is a major shopping centre in the heart of Basingstoke town centre, covering around 1.2 million square feet just off the M3. It is home to over 140 stores including anchors Next, Marks & Spencer, Apple and H&M, plus more than 20 restaurants and cafes and a 10-screen Vue cinema.
O2 Centre
The O2 Centre is a large retail and leisure park on Finchley Road in West Hampstead/Swiss Cottage, North West London, anchored by big-box stores including Sainsbury's and Aldi supermarkets, plus a multi-screen Vue cinema, Virgin Active gym and Waterstones bookshop, alongside cafes such as Nando's and SOHO Coffee. The site is the subject of a long-term phased masterplan by Landsec to redevelop much of the surrounding car park and retail units into around 1,800 new homes alongside new shops, a town square and green spaces, with the centre expected to remain open and trading throughout the early phases.
Brent Cross Shopping Centre
Brent Cross Shopping Centre, opened in 1976 as the first purpose-built indoor shopping centre in the UK, serves north-west London with around 120 stores, restaurants and services. The centre is anchored by John Lewis & Partners and Marks & Spencer, with a mix of high-street fashion, beauty and homeware brands including Zara, H&M, Mango and Boots. Brent Cross forms part of the wider Brent Cross Town regeneration scheme in Barnet.