The Ashley Centre

4.2/5 based on 1369 reviews
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Nice place to be ....Still missing
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Decent collection of shops. Standard high street fare...
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Good variety of shops but the kiosks/stalls pester you constantly
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Small shops in epsom under 1 roof
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Great for shopping
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Lots of choice in store. Nice shopping center
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Good
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Good mall in the town centre
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Great smaller shopping centre
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Nice new shopping centre
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Sad only H&M for women... parking structure is a bit narrow for a larger car.
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Seats are now extremely uncomfortable, especially when you have to sit down frequently.
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Nice local shopping mall
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Cozy
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I'm not a fan of shopping centres in the main but this is ok. Still too many coffee shops.
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Nice and lots of shops to chose from
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Ok place
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Nice pleasant shopping centre where you can find the main high street retailers.
Good atmosphere inside for stop and have a cup of coffee with friends 👍
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Great shopping centre! Had pretty much all my favourite high street stores.
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The Ashley Centre has a selection of shops
easy to park in their own multi storey car park
nice places to eat
good shopping day
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The Ashley Centre has a little of everything and will meet most people's needs. Under cover with lots of cafes and clothes shopping.

Regular patrols of security which is good as it ensures it's a safe friendly place for families.

Good toilet facilities too, and ample parking although like most place parking charges are getting more and more expensive!
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A nice shopping centre with all the usual brands plus a few independents. Handy car park connected to it makes it even easier.
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Wide variety of shops. Mens fashion is underserved but that is true of most high streets. Cafes etc. Most of what you might need should be here in some form or other. There are better shopping centres out there but far more worse ones and this is a town centre shopping centre with all the limitations of space that brings so it gets a thumbs up from me. I never park here so not sure on cost of that, I prefer to walk or use public transport.
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The Ashley centre is an average shopping centre. It is always pleasantly clean and has the ususal - Waitrose, House of Fraser, Next, New Look, a large Boots, Card Factory, Superdrug, H&M, WHSmith and Thorntons etc. There are a few coffee shops which are suitable for light snacks and the toilets are located close to Waitrose. McDonalds has now closed - there is still one located on the High Street. There is quite a high turn over for some of the units resulting in regular boarded up fronts. Parking is disappointingly expensive - £1.80 for an hour and £2.50 for 2 hours.
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All the usual suspects reside here without anything interesting or different, the centre lacks Character, parking is not cheap. notable exceptions are Hatties Sweet Shop and the Mystic Meg shop next door to it. If you want a challenge try buying a DVD or CD in Epsom town centre these days. Book Shops are thin on the ground also compared to 5 years ago, still the town on the whole seems to be on the up, a bit.
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24/11/2022

An enthusiastic crowd joined in the fun at The Ashley Centre’s “Christmas light switch on event” which took place on Saturday 19 November and they weren’t disappointed! Read article