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Shopping is an experience; trying on clothes and feeling their texture, sampling local produce from Farmers' Markets or taking in the atmosphere of a bustling parade. Find places to shop near you that can't be matched by the Internet.

If you think shopping in South England is restricted to Regent Street and Carnaby Street, think again. In addition to traditional shopping centres and discount designer outlets, South East England has a collection of unique places to shop outside London that can't be found anywhere else.

Brighton, Sussex

Explore the narrow alleys of the 17th century Lanes, a maze of smart shops selling antiques, jewellery and designer clothes.

The Lanes in Brighton is one of the South East’s more eccentric shopping destinations and was once the heart of an old fishing town. Today the area is a maze of winding streets dotted with many unique and quirky shops, cafes and restaurants.

If hand crafted, locally made, is more your thing, then The Sussex Guild Shop & Gallery is for you. Established as a charity over 50 years ago with over 100 members, it brings together a group of local professional designers and makers of fine, contemporary and traditional craftwork.

Winchester, Hampshire

The former capital of England is a well preserved city so even shopping in Winchester means popping in to historic buildings. It makes it a wonderful place to go bargain hunting – whether you're thinking antique or boutique!

Winchester's Christmas Market sets the standard by which others are judged while one of the UK's largest Farmers' Markets (2nd and final Sunday of each month), made famous by Rick Stein, offers revered local produce from the rural county of Hampshire.

Windsor, Berkshire

Retail therapy is one of the top reasons to come to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants to feast your eyes on after a long day shopping.

At the heart of shopping in Windsor and Eton is Windsor Royal Shopping Centre, a mostly covered area that occupies the site of a 1850s railway station where you can still see Queen Victoria’s royal waiting room.

Ashford, Kent

In Ashford you'll find McArthurGlen Designer Outlet where your favourite brands are priced up to 60% less, all year round.
There’s something for everyone, within this beautiful setting. Situated in the heart of the Garden of England, Kent, and designed by architect Lord Richard Rogers, this is one of Europe’s most spectacular shopping destinations.

Eastbourne, Sussex

Little Chelsea is a vibrant shopping and dining experience in Grove Road and South Street. It includes tens of independent businesses and shops specialising in art, interior design, designer clothes, antiques and many more.

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Find more inspiration of some of the best places to shop with our hand-picked selection of diverse shops and destinations in South East England. Select the 'Map View' button to see what's near you.

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  1. The Green Man

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    Pub/Inn

    Winchester

    The Green Man is so much more than a pub!

    It is a little enclave of hospitality. A stylish hang-out and a great meeting place for friends, family or an intimate tête-à-tête.

    Specialising in locally sourced products, resulting in an array of i

  2. The Gruffalo

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    Childrens Events

    Winchester

    Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in Tall Stories' magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler - celebrating 25 years in 2024!

    Searching for hazelnuts, Mouse meets the…

  3. The Gruffalo's Child

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    Childrens Events

    Winchester

    Follow the Gruffalo's Child on her adventurous mission in Tall Stories' enchanting adaptation of the much-loved picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

    One wild and windy night the Gruffalo's Child ignores her father's warnings about…

  4. The Gurkha Museum

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    Museum

    Winchester

    The Gurkha Museum takes you on a journey of discovery through the history of Gurkhas in British service.

  5. The Hanger Freehouse

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    Serves Local Produce

    Bordon

    The Hanger is located amidst the beautiful countryside in the village of Oakhanger, Hampshire. It is thought that the pub dates back as far as 1550 and was previously known as The Red Lion & The Rising Sun Inn.

  6. The Hatchet Inn

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    Inn

    Andover

    We have eight en-suite rooms, available all week, for short and long terms stays.

  7. The Hawk Conservancy Trust

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    Civil Licensed Venues

    Andover

    A magical wedding day needs a magical venue, and there are very few locations that can match The Hawk Conservancy Trust for an exceptional and unforgettable day.

  8. The Hazlitt Theatre

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    Theatre

    Maidstone

    The Hazlitt Theatre & The Exchange offer a varied programme throughout the year.

  9. The Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Great British Dog Walk 2024

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    General event

    Aylesbury

    Enjoy Waddesdon whilst helping Hearing Dogs breed, train and provide life changing Hearing Dogs for deaf people throughout the UK.

  10. The Henley Arts Trail

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    Shopping

    Henley

    The Henley Arts Trail is a free event held in 32 venues between Nuffield in Oxfordshire and Twyford & Sonning in Berkshire. With over 280 artists exhibiting and selling their work from original artwork, prints, textiles, glass, ceramics, woodwork…

  11. The Henley Arts Trail

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    Arts

    Shiplake Cross,, Henley on Thames

    Explore Henley's arts filled treasure trail over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend 3-5th May. 280 artists showing their work in 31 unique venues from vineyards, a distillery, artists's studios to The famous Leander Club. And it's FREE! www…

  12. The Hermitage Restaurant at the Brookfield Hotel

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    Restaurant

    Emsworth

    The Hermitage Restaurant is one of the hotel's most popular features and has deservedly won a National Restaurant Award.

  13. The Historic Dockyard Chatham

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    Historic Site

    Chatham

    Explore Chatham's shipbuilding legacy at The Historic Dockyard Chatham. Step back to the 'Age of Sail', visit interactive galleries, historic lifeboats, and more. Tickets valid for a year for a year-round adventure on this 80-acre maritime heritage…

  14. The History of Rock

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    Music

    Eastbourne

    THE HISTORY OF ROCK is back and bigger than ever!

    Join us as we celebrate a rock line-up like no other headlined by one of the greatest bands of all time!

    As always we'll be taking audiences on a thrilling ride through the history of rock – but…

  15. The Holiday Inn Express Canterbury

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    Hotel

    Canterbury

    Treat yourself to a stay at this modern hotel, where room rates include complimentary breakfast, free car parking and Wi-Fi.

  16. The Hop Farm Family Park

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    Museum

    Paddock Wood

    A collection of well-preserved Victorian oast houses, home to the Hop Story Museum and the famous grey and black shire horses. 'Decades experience,' Indoor adventure playground and nature trail.

  17. The Horse Trust

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    Animal Collection / Zoo

    Speen, Princes Risborough

    Pay a visit to the oldest horse charity in the world, established in 1886 to help the working horses of London.

  18. The Hound Of The Baskervilles

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    Theatre

    Winchester

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    Live on stage and in person, renowned stars of stage and screen Colin Baker (Doctor Who, The Brothers) and Terry Molloy (Mike Tucker in The Archers for 40 years) are joining forces this spring to play the world's most…

  19. The Hound of the Baskervilles

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    Theatre

    Chichester

    Who killed Sir Charles Baskerville? Can anyone prevent the same fate befalling the young Sir Henry Baskerville? Is a monstrous hound really roaming Dartmoor? Why is someone systematically stealing Sir Henry's shoes? And how does a ghostly hound…