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www.mcarthurglen.com /en /outlets /uk /designer-outlet-cheshire-oaks // Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is an outlet centre in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire , England. Located off Junction 10 of the M53 , it is the largest outlet centre in the United Kingdom, with 145 stores and the first designer outlet village in Europe, [ 1 ] when it opened in ...
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Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, largest outlet village in the UK 1995–present, largest outlet village in Europe 1995–1998. It is the location of the UK's largest artificial Christmas tree, 90 feet (27 m) tall and 32 feet (9.8 m) wide [15] The Coliseum Retail Park, retail outlet located next to Cheshire Oaks Outlet
Cheshire Oaks may refer to: Cheshire Oaks (horse race), a horse race run at Chester Racecourse; Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, an outlet centre at Ellesmere Port in ...
McArthurGlen originated as a private company in North America. It opened and ran factory outlet shopping centres. Following a $180 million share issue in 1993 it became McArthur/Glen Group. [3] McArthurGlen UK Ltd was also set up in 1993, based in London and managing designer shopping outlets across North America, the United Kingdom, and ...
Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet; G. Grosvenor Shopping Centre; R. Runcorn Shopping City This page was last edited on 9 January 2021, at 00:39 (UTC). ...
Also, it features an indoor market, a department store (Browns of Chester, now absorbed by the Debenhams chain), and two main indoor shopping centres: The Grosvenor Shopping Centre and the Forum (a reference to the city's Roman past). There are retail parks to the west and south. Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet and Broughton Retail Park are near ...
The Blue Planet Aquarium is a marine and freshwater aquarium located by the Cheshire Oaks retail and leisure complex in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England.When opened by the Queen Elizabeth II in July 1998, [2] it was the largest aquarium in the United Kingdom, and is still the largest in North West England.