Factory
Outlets
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A
haven for true bargain hunters!!! Look no further than the
factory outlet centres scattered around the country.
These
are typically where major retailers and designers will be selling
off the remainder of stock from last season and discontinued lines.
However, don't think that the quality will be compromised as this
is not the case.
Be prepared to rummage along the rails to find the best bargains,
but these places claim to sell items at up to 60% of the original
selling price, so perseverance is the name of the game. However,
also be prepared to find the perfect item; but then be told it's
not available in your size!
Shopping at one of these places tends to be for impulse buys rather
than for a specific item, as there is no telling until you are in
the stores as to exactly what they're going to have on sale.
So if you're searching for the perfect outfit for a special occasion,
visit here first, but leave enough time to go to another shopping
centre in case you can't find what you're looking for.
Typically,
the items on sale will be clothing and sports items, but a few household
shops have opened outlet stores.
For
a general guide to the outlet villages in the country, click
here
The
main outlet villages in the area are situated in:
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Bicester Village, Buckinghamshire
(M40
J9, about an hour NW of London, or by train from London Marylebone
to Bicester)

The
McArthurGlen
factory store mall is in Swindon, Wiltshire
(M4
J13, about 75 minutes W of London, or by train from London
Paddington to Swindon)
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Whiteley
Village, Hampshire
(M27
J9, about 90 minutes SW of London, or by train from London
Waterloo to Southampton Airport, then taxi)
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire.
(A1(M)
J3, about 30 minutes N of London. By train from London Kings
Cross to Hatfield, then taxi)
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