St Anns (shopping centre)
![]() St Anns Building by Station Road / College Road | |
Location | St Anns Road, Harrow, HA1 1AT |
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Opening date | 24 September, 1987 |
No. of stores and services |
38 Signing for the deaf or hard of hearing, Public Toilets, Jobs, ICC Car Valet. |
No. of floors | 4 |
Parking | A secure multi-storey car park accredited by the Park Mark Scheme offering 940 spaces. |
Website |
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St Anns is a shopping centre in London Borough of Harrow, which is located between St. Anns Road and College Road of Harrow Town Centre, opposite Harrow On The Hill Station[1]. The shopping mall was officially opened by Diana, Princess of Wales on 18 November, 1987.[2]
St Anns is home to over 40 high street brands including H&M, Primark, M&S, Boots and WHSmith along with a dedicated food court on the second floor. Many buildings were demolished to make way for the centre, including Heathfield School for Girls, which moved to Pinner in 1982, and the old Greenhill School – the site of which is now occupied by Marks & Spencer[3]
Shop Directory
- Ann Summers
- Boots
- Burger King
- Caffè Nero
- Claire's
- Clarks
- Clintons
- EE Limited
- El Mexicana
- Ernest Jones
- eurochange
- H&M
- H. Samuel
- Harrow Watch & Jewellery
- Harry's Cafe
- Herbs & Acupuncture
- Holland & Barrett
- KFC
- Marks & Spencer
- Food Hall
- Menkind
- Metro Bank
- MOSS
- Pizza Hut
- Primark
- Rollover
- Schuh
- Second Cup
- Shoe Zone
- Spudulike
- Subway
- The Works
- Virgin Media
- WHSmith
References
Coordinates: 51°34′50.53″N 0°20′11.55″W / 51.5807028°N 0.3365417°W
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