Map of the distribution of the top 20 largest centres.
Metroland in the Metrocentre.
This is a list of the largest Shopping centres in the United Kingdom, listed by size in square metres (m²).
- Only centres of over 70,000m² retail space are listed.
| Rank |
Name |
Town/City |
Region |
Size (m²) |
| #1 |
MetroCentre |
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear |
North East |
165,000 |
| #2 |
Bluewater |
Dartford, Kent |
South East |
155,700 |
| #3 |
Westfield London[1] |
Shepherd's Bush, West London |
Greater London |
150,000 |
| #4 |
Westfield Merryhill |
Dudley, West Midlands |
West Midlands |
148,000 |
| #5 |
Trafford Centre |
Trafford, Greater Manchester |
North West |
137,347 |
| #6 |
Meadowhall |
Sheffield, South Yorkshire |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
131,922 |
| #7 |
Lakeside |
Thurrock, Essex |
East |
130,300 |
| #8 |
Manchester Arndale |
Manchester, Greater Manchester |
North West |
130,060 |
| #9 |
Liverpool 1 |
Liverpool, Merseyside |
North West |
130,050[2] |
| #10 |
St. David's Centre |
Cardiff, South Glamorgan |
Wales |
129,561[3] |
| #11 |
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire |
South East |
120,773[4] |
| #12 |
Birmingham Bullring |
Birmingham, West Midlands |
West Midlands |
110,000 |
| #12 |
Highcross Leicester |
Leicester, Leicestershire |
East Midlands |
110,000[5] |
| #14 |
Westfield Derby |
Derby, Derbyshire |
East Midlands |
106,130 |
| #15 |
Festival Place |
Basingstoke, Hampshire |
South East |
102,000 |
| #16 |
Centrale |
Croydon, South London |
Greater London |
100,000 |
| #16 |
Silverburn Centre |
Pollok, Glasgow |
Scotland |
100,000 |
| #16 |
Telford Shopping Centre |
Telford, Shropshire |
West Midlands |
100,000 |
| #19 |
Braehead |
Paisley, Renfrewshire |
Scotland |
98,474 |
| #20 |
Cribbs Causeway |
Patchway, Gloucestershire |
South West |
92,436 |
| #21 |
Victoria Centre |
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
East Midlands |
91,135 |
| #22 |
Eldon Square |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear |
North East |
89,277 |
| #23 |
Frenchgate Centre |
Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
81,754 |
| #24 |
Sevenstone[1] |
Sheffield, South Yorkshire |
Yorkshire and the Humber |
79,896 |
| #25 |
Eden |
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire |
South East |
78,967 |
| #26 |
The Oracle |
Reading, Berkshire |
South East |
76,200 |
| #27 |
Victoria Square |
Belfast, Antrim |
Northern Ireland |
75,000 |
| #28 |
Brent Cross |
Hendon, North West London |
Greater London |
74,320 |
| #29 |
West Quay |
Southampton, Hampshire |
South East |
74,000 |
Retrieved from a Prudential plc press release.[6]
Footnotes
- ^ a b Under Construction
- ^ Liverpool Paradise Street Development Area - liverpool one
- ^ St. David's 1 has an area of 39,670 sq m; the St. David's 2 extension, which is still under construction, has an area of 89,891 sq m. The figure here represents the combined area.
- ^ Liberty International: Shopping Centre Presentation 2005 If the figure for Midsummer Place, a separate centre located geographically close to thecentre:MK is included, the floor area would be 166,000 m², making the Central Milton Keynes Shopping area the largest in the country.
- ^ Press Release Will be 110,000 metres squared upon completion. Currently branded as The Shires.
- ^ www.liberty-international.co.uk/files/presentation/2016/prudentialpresentation_2005_web.pdf
- ^ Survey conducted prior to Red Mall extension completed in Autumn 2004 increasing the size of MetroCentre to 1.8 million sq.ft.
- ^ Now Westfield Merry Hill
- ^ Now The Mall Luton.
- ^ The rank of Manchester Arndale rose substantially in 2007 on completion of the Northern Extension increasing the size to 1.4 million sq.ft
See also
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