Clarks Village
Clarks Village is an outlet shopping village in Street, Somerset, England. It was established in 1993 on the site of old C&J Clark factory buildings.
Location | Street, Somerset, England |
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Opening date | 14 August 1993 |
Owner | Landsec |
No. of stores and services | 93 |
Website | clarksvillage |
History
In the 19th century Cyrus Clark started a business in sheepskin rugs, later joined by his brother James, who introduced the production of woollen slippers, and later, boots and shoes.[1] However, shoes are no longer manufactured there.
Clarks Village opened on 14 August 1993 and gained over two million visitors in its first year.[2][3] It grew to include over 90 high street and designer retailers, as well as a number of coffee shops, restaurants and fast food chains.[4] The site is owned and managed by Land Securities Group Plc. Each year the range of shops and brands available changes.[5][6] Many family events take place during the year with activities and school holiday activities.[7] Clarks Village selects a charity of the year to support and Somerset Rural Youth Project was its chosen charity for 2016.[8]
Shops
- Asics
- Barbour
- Beauty Outlet
- Bedeck
- Ben Sherman
- Boudavida
- Cadbury
- Caffè Mattia
- Caffè Nero
- Calvin Klein Underwear
- Chapelle Jewellery
- Claire's
- Clarks
- Cosmetics Company Store
- Costa Coffee
- Cotton Traders
- Crew Clothing Company
- Dartington Crystal
- Denby
- Dune London
- ECCO
- Ernest Jones
- Farah
- Fat Face
- Fiorelli
- Frankie & Benny's
- French Connection
- Gap Outlet
- Gourmet Burger Kitchen
- Grub's Up
- Hallmark
- Hamleys
- Haribo
- Hobbs
- Holland & Barrett
- Hotel Chocolat
- Jack Wills
- Jack Wolfskin
- Jaeger
- Jeff Banks
- Joules
- Lakeland
- Le Creuset
- Levi's
- Lindt
- M&S Outlet
- Menkind
- Mint Velvet
- Molton Brown
- Mountain Warehouse
- Next Clearance
- Original Penguin
- Osprey London
- Phase Eight
- Picturehouse Cinemas
- Pittards
- Pizza Express
- Portmeirion
- Pret A Manger
- Prezzo
- ProCook
- Racing Green
- Radley London
- Raging Bull
- Roman
- Samsonite
- Saltrock
- Seasalt Cornwall
- Skechers
- Sports Direct
- Sugarhill Brighton
- Suit Direct
- Sunglass Hut
- Superdry
- Tefal
- Tempur
- The Body Shop
- The Cornish Bakery
- The North Face
- The Perfume Shop
- The Works Outlet
- Thorntons
- Timberland
- TOG24
- Trespass
- Vans
- Villeroy & Boch
- Vodafone
- Weird Fish
- White Stuff
- Wonderbra
- Yankee Candle
- Yumi
Gallery
- Clarks factory chimney
- Northside car park entrance
- Shops in Clarks Village
References
- Scott, Shane (1995). The hidden places of Somerset. Aldermaston: Travel Publishing Ltd. p. 82. ISBN 1-902007-01-8.
- Claire Violette Herbaux (13 August 2018). "Photos show 25 years of Clarks Village outlet shopping centre". Somerset Live. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
- Roger Tredre (16 October 1994). "Passion for price-cutting ignites a nation of shoppers". The Observer. London.
- "REALM corporate brochure" (PDF). REALM. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011.
- "More big brands open in Clarks Village in Street | Central Somerset Gazette". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
- "Superdry to open new store in Somerset | Western Gazette". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
- Village, Clarks (13 July 2016). "Summer Family Fun at Clarks Village – UPDATED 11 Aug. – Clarks Village". Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- "Somerset Rural Youth Project named as Clarks Village charity partner 2016". Somerset County Gazette. Retrieved 13 September 2016.