St. Ann's Shopping Centre, Harrow, London

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28-11-2008

1pxt

St Anns shopping centre is not as nice visually as St George’s in my opinion, although it does have a wider range of clothes shops. these included a reasonably sized Primark, BHS, River Island and Top Shop (quite a small one). there is also a Clarks shoe shop, a W H Smith, HMV, goldsmiths jewellers, Ann Summers and a Dixons. The car park is also bigger than St George’s and there is a large food court on the top floor with a big variety of places to eat, but all fast food.

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21-11-2008

1pxt

Good quality shops though there could be more. There is a number of different food servers on the food court which is good. however there is always leaflet people and makeup people bugging you to buy something. Stand outside on a saturday and there is often a musical ensemble outside which are very good

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18-11-2008

1pxt

The St. Ann’s centre isn’t as clean or nice as St. George’s, but it does seem to have better shops and a pretty big food court upstairs. Great shops including Ann Summers, River Island, Primark, BHS and HMV and Topshop.

Make sure you remember to check when the car park closes if you’re going to see a film!

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15-11-2008

1pxt

This shopping centre is surrounded by a high street of stores and another shopping centre. So hours of shopping to be done around here. St. Anns consists of stores like Primark, Topshop, Bhs, Boots, The Perfume Shop, River Island, Ann Summers, Claire’s Accessories and many more.
Upstairs there is a food court with every kind of takeout thinkable from burger king, to a place dedicated to jacket potatoes, to subway, to a muffin and coffee shop. So if your hungry or want to chill with a coffee theres anough room for you.
It is right next to Harrow on the hill train and bus stations, so it is very accesible. And there is disabled access.

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15-11-2008

1pxt

St Ann’s shopping centre has lots to offer everyone. There is a wide range of the usual high street shops but very few independent stores. However, because of competition from other stores, prices seem to be reasonable. The food hall offers a wide variety of food to suit all pockets. The Mall has disabled access so it is easy for wheel chairs and push chairs alike. The mall is easy to get to by bus, train or car. However parking is expensive although convenient. It’s worth a trip out especially at Christmas time or when the French market is on..

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14-11-2008

1pxt

Has a range of shops which cater for items for jackets to pants to pizza!

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14-11-2008

1pxt

This centre has a decent selection of shops. However it is a nightmare at the weekend. Trying to find a working cash machine here can be difficult as well.

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05-11-2008

1pxt

its my local and it really has changd from what it was even nicky from big brother even visted it …. theres loads of nice shops and i love the rollover upstairs

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25-10-2008

1pxt

This shopping centre is one of two situated in the heart of Harrow’s shopping precinct. It has its own car park which I recommend because it’s much easier to drive into than St. George’s (unless you like driving round in tight circles going higher and higher!).

Within St. Anne’s you’ll find BHS, Claires, Clarkes, Top Shop and Primark. There’s a food gallery on the mezzanine level which has about 7 or 8 different food outlets - all fast food and not a great range of vegetarian!

One side of St. Anne’s you’ll find the bus station and Harrow on the Hill tube station. To the other side is a pedestrian precinct which leads to St. George’s shopping precinct or down to the main road with yet more shops, including Debenhams and Robert Dyas. A feature, at this end of St. Anne’s, is the “Katy” statue (girl with a skipping rope). At certain times of the year St. Anne’s hosts a French market. Recently, St. Anne’s was notorious for Chinese sellers of pirated DVD’s dotted every couple of hundred yards along so, be warned - they’ve been fined several times but keep coming back.

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