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Swindon Designer Outlet is a covered designer outlet in Swindon, England. The outlet occupies most of the restored Great Western railway works and is owned by McArthurGlen . Built by Tarmac Construction and opened in March 1997, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it is a few miles from junction 16 of the M4 motorway .
Swindon Designer Outlet, Swindon; Tudor Arcade, Dorchester; Union Square, Torquay (formerly Haldon Centre) Victoria Square, Paignton; Weaver's Walk, Bradford-on-Avon; West Swindon Shopping Centre, Swindon; The Westway Shopping Centre, Frome; Wharfside Shopping Centre, Penzance; Yate Shopping Centre, Yate
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A designer shopping outlet has reported a rise in Boxing Day visitors, as most UK shops saw fewer people. Swindon Designer Outlet says it saw a 6% increase in footfall across the day compared to 2023.
Most of the site is now the Swindon Designer Outlet; also here are STEAM (the museum of the Great Western Railway), and the headquarters of English Heritage and the National Trust (in the Heelis building). St Augustine's Church, Even Swindon – a Church of England parish church consecrated in 1908. [8]
McArthur Glen Designer Outlet, a shopping complex built within the disused Swindon railway engine works The David Murray John Tower near The Brunel Centre Swindon Designer Outlet (opened in 1997) is an indoor shopping mall for reduced-price goods, mainly clothing, on the site of the former railway works.
The museum is housed in a former engineering workshop, built c.1842 using squared rubble from the Box Tunnel, and forming part of the Swindon Works of the Great Western Railway. [2] The works was one of the largest in the world and operated from 1843 to 1986.
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