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Molesworth St, Lewisham, London SE13 7HB, Kamba
An indoor mall housing high street fashion, homeware and electronics stores, plus cafe choices.
A decent selection of shops. Love the food stalls and the smells coming from them.
Went to the migration nuseam, lovely shops here and amazing staff.
Very nice place to shop, very nice people with a good heart.
Always clean, varying shops and theres the added bonus of the outdoor stalls of fresh fruit/veg and variety of goods
First time shopping here very impressed I will be back. Great variety of shops.
There are many different stores and there is wheelchair accessability.
The shopping centre is getting better. I was positively surprised on my last visit.
Not sure if I like it or not yet, just a fleeting visit. But to have a post office there is very handy. Very close to banks and local market too. It has the usual high street shops
Gnarly and hard like an old tree stump, Lewisham shopping centre will truly outlive us all. When the bomb drops i know where ill take refuge in.
Safe and Plenty of the Basic needs. Not as Good as The Glades in Bromley but adequate for the Area. No Big Name Fashion or Food Outlets.
We are visiting this shopping center a lot. We like most of shops there. Unfortunately some business are closed down there now. Overall good place for shopping, dining out. Outside of shopping center is local food and vegetables market. Open from Monday to Saturday.
Not a bad shopping centre at all , found all staff very friendly 😀.
Outdated and dowdy compared to modern Shopping Malls. Parking £1.40/hour. I guess if you live locally it may be convenient but it is not an "experience" just a facility. Security level is high, because it is needed. I would suspect it is likely due for redevelopment. If not, it should be.
This place is great for your everyday shopping from groceries to clothing and other household items.
Cozy town and there are many shops here.
I can’t think of anything good or bad to say. It’s a shopping centre, if you’re looking for one then this will do just fine
Very busy area and lots of helpful shops around. You can get pretty much anything you need in the area.
Sports, clothes, toiletries, phone, coffee, world foods or household goods. Whatever you need. Lewisham has a lot to offer. Local parking and wheelchair parking with wheelchair accessibility to the shopping center also.
Many shops in.You should find wherever you want.Cofee shops snacks,green markets, phone shops ,cosmetics ,home, accessories,shoes,street food....Nice place to come and have access to different shops quick and easy access
Its a good place for shopping. There are lots of shops and option for different things. The prices in the shops are also quite decent.
Its nice and not so crowded. Good variety of shops too.
It has almost all what you need if you live in Lewisham and dont like or want to travel far from your area. However, in my humble opinion its main weakness is its working hours. It closes too early, at 6:00 P. M.
Its the best place to go for shopping when your around Sydenham Lewisham check it out
Great selection of shops
I like Lewisham because I used to go there with my foster parents as a kid but its a standard shopping centre it does have crepe select in there if you want to pay 800 for a supreme sweatshirt 😁
Very convenient but not varied. there is not enough professional cosmetics store, a good restaurant and quality clothing from different manufacturers.
Lewisham Centre has some really nice shops to purchase most things you may want.
Good for a local shop, but needs allot more shops and things to do to be considered as a shopping centre in my book. Going there is like going to the corner shop but under one roof with more shops. Nothing exciting.
Very pleasant spacious place, the people are friendly and happy, there are many great shops. H&M is a must visit!
Lots of stores:SainsburyTMaxxShoesstoreMarks & SpencerAnd lots of summer shopping in all kinds of branded and unbranded stores.Recommended for shopping.Easily accessible as the train station on the DLR is walking distance away.
Very big with lots of shops doesnt get too crowded open on weekends weekdays till late even if youre just passing through or having a look
It’s getting better but feels like only a matter of time til it is removed and replaced as part of the Lewisham Gateway.Like many town centre shopping malls, it is a tale of two ends - arrive on the bus at the southern end and you’d be forgiven for thinking it was dead. Arrive at the North from the train station that it’s a discount mall, and in the middle to a relatively light and modern space with fresh pretzels, a cafe and the usual suspects.There’s a dated Sainsburies but a fresh M&S, Starbucks, H&M and more. JD Sports and the usual handful of mobile stores. Nothing unique but that’s to be expected - though you can within a short space find budget and high street options right next to a thriving market.Been using it for years but more as a local than a destination. Typically coming to visit a bank or something by necessity and then doing a little shopping. Doesn’t hurt that there’s a McD’s and Burger King on the Eastern edge.
It is nice but they are some quality shops missing. They are too many cheap types of clothes
It is in Lewisham so expect to be slightly chaotic but I love the free and defiant feeling. I love H & M there but not sure of M&S, it looks rather sad, but they do have good stock, just does not look very well presented. TKMax is as a nature, quite on and off, depends on the timing, but I enjoy looking around. Starbucks is starbucks but something dodgy inside seating area so I only drink in sitting outside the shop. Sainsbury there also, it is ok inside rather big ( cannot see from outside).Last time I went toilet was closed, which I was not very pleased!
It’s okay, not the place to go as a woman if you need an outfit for a special occasion, unless you can work with TK Maxx or H&M. There’s an M&S but even the staff in there say the clothes selection is poor. Household shops are decent like Wilko & the Sainsburys is decent.
This is a medium to large sized shopping centre, however this is also one that I had the misfortune to visit. Opon entering you get the sense that I has already shut down even though it was not the case, The cleanliness was a disgrace the floors felt sticky and grimey lots of spilt drinks and the walls were full of marks and general grime. The shops within are better. This place should have public toilets but when I finally found were they were located they were shut and when asking a member of Staff they stated why would we open them. I personally will not be going back anytime soon.
Was brilliant as I live in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex so not many shops.Tk Maxx had so much choice so did card factory. I bought a lovely blouse from one of the independent shops very different & Chopstix Chinese was amazing will be back.Not on a hot day as was a bit warm in some of the shops.
The shopping centre actually well looked after. There is rarely any trouble, which is surprising for Lewy, but the security are really observant.It has all the shops I need, without selling out and becoming to commercial. The added workshops, Immigration Museum and local enterprise shops make it a cultural hub too.
I have been going there since I was a little girl. Its changed abit but there are some long standing shops like marks and Spencer, the works, boots and Argos. Affectionately called the precinct. At least by everyone I know. Has parking available and is close to main highstreet. Right in the centre of Lewisham.
Its a bit sad and dated really!Given all the new flats being built nearby it would be great to have some upgrading...maybe childrens area, improve the decor, have some nicer shops - more independent ones and cafes - with proper meals - not just muffins and paninis but space where older people can go for lunch -build more a sense of community - the migration museum is great though - maybe more cultural things are needed - arts space, theatre or more actitivities, performances, or exhibits in the open spaces...
A vibrant shopping centre where all businesses are open and teaming with customers. Very clean environment too. Loved it.
Many shops, street market next to it. Building map was bit hard to find. Not much food places nearby. Shopping center itself was ok, clean and solid. Mainly smaller shops, shoes, office staff and Claire’s for kids ;)
Basic mall, nothing fancy, but very useful if you are living or visiting nearby. outdoor there are vegetables and fruit stands with fresh produce @ bottom prices
Very good shopping mall with almost all the major brands in UK.Tkmax, H&M, Marks & Spencers, SainsburysTKMax has lot of collections than any other branches here.Very good shopping mall at reasonable prices.
It was my first time at Lewisham Shopping Centre and I was blown away, it felt like I was in a proper market in Lagos Island, Nigeria. It was so busy, they had foodstuffs lots of different chicken, fish, and beef. They had different fruits, even clothing stores both big brands and smaller one. This Shopping Centre had it all and I was wowed. Im definitely going back there often for more shopping.
Lewisham is amazing, its a place where you can see the messages of resistance everywhere. Even in the shopping centre, the expositions are about emigration and immigration and all the struggle and beauty associated with that. This is not the Britain we see in the pools, this is a more inclusive place, this is not the Britain that closes its gates and sea. Whenever someone points out that the south of London can be violent or dirty I point out that it is a place with an open heart, it is a place to escape the dullness of the homogenous white winter...I found myself in love with this place!
Good shopping center with various shops to buy clothes, and other electronic items and gifts. Have few coffee and food stores.
Shopping Centre looks modern and easy to get to by DLR, Bus and road. There is parking for shoppers. There are more shops outside the centre on the high st with a selection of market stalls.
Locating the center from the train station is a straight walk ahead, entry from the back and front on the center. The shops are well stocked up and has an easy direction of stores placement.
Descent size shopping centre where you may find many shops and banks such as Marks & Spensers, shoezone, wilko, NatWest bank, costa coffee, post office etc. Just outside the shopping centre there are many south Asian grocery shops including meat shops.
Molesworth St, Lewisham, London SE13 7HB, Kamba
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