Location | Oxford, England |
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Coordinates | 51°45′09″N 01°15′31″W / 51.75250°N 1.25861°W |
Opening date | 1984 (refurbished c.1998; expanded 2012–14) |
Developer | Arrowcroft |
Owner | Lothbury Investment Management Limited |
Architect | Gordon Benoy and Partners |
No. of stores and services | 23 |
Total retail floor area | 13,500 m2 (145,000 sq ft) |
Website | www |
The Clarendon Centre (or Clarendon Shopping Centre)[1] is a shopping centre in central Oxford, England, opened in 1984. The centre faces Cornmarket Street, and has other entrances onto Queen Street and Shoe Lane. The fascia onto Cornmarket Street is that of the Woolworths store which had, in a decision later criticised, replaced the Georgian Clarendon Hotel; it was discovered during demolition that medieval construction had been present within the hotel. The shopping centre was expanded in 2012–14. Major tenants include TK Maxx, H&M and Gap Outlet.