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Currys was the only shop that has been continuously present for over sixty years: it was in Southgate Street up until the early 1970s, was then in the old Southgate Shopping Centre, and is now in the new SouthGate. Currys closed their Southgate store in 2020 and relocated the store and staff to their
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Block E/F was designed to accommodate restaurants on the first floor and, on the upper floor, a leisure centre, including a swimming pool under the large central glass roof. Both the first and upper floors feature outdoor balconies facing into SouthGate Place through Georgian columns spanning the two
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SouthGate is formed of six buildings: St. Lawrence House, Philip House, the former Debenhams, Block E/F (which originally had an arcade, Little SouthGate, running through it at ground level, that was removed in 2017 and replaced by four new restaurants), Marchant House, and Southgate House. Bridges
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The arcade, Little SouthGate, running through the middle of Block E/F, housed a number of smaller shops, none of which was a sustained success. As a result, planning permission to remove the arcade and replace it with four restaurants was approved in 2016. In 2017 the work was completed and there
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The area has seven pedestrianised streets and a central plaza (SouthGate Place), and is bordered by New Orchard Street, Manvers Street, Dorchester Street, and Southgate Street. The names of the new pedestrianised streets follow the names of streets that previously occupied similar positions on the
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The new centre developed by Multi Corporation UK is more than double the size of the previous space and provides 37,000 square metres of retail space, 3,500 m of leisure space, 2,300 m of restaurant space plus 99 residential units. It was designed by
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levels. The developers were unable to find a tenant to operate the planned leisure centre and the floor has been re-purposed as office space. However, the plans for the first floor were fulfilled with a restaurant, which is now closed (originally
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SouthGate hosts four apartment zones (Southgate House, Marchant House, Philip House, and St. Lawrence House), with a total of 99 apartments, that were collectively marketed as The Residence. The apartments have private rooftop gardens.
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with SouthGate, and redevelop some of the railway station car park and northern ramp into a restaurant complex, set amid Brunel's railway arches, at a cost of £12 million. The restaurant complex is named The Vaults Restaurant Quarter.
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to expose, study, and preserve underground structures such as sections of the original city wall, the 17th century 'Bum Ditch', a well and cellars from the 18th century, and the 19th century cobbles of the original Marchant's Passage.
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After the area for the new precinct had been cleared of the 1960s/1970s buildings, and before construction of the precinct's underground car park was started, an extensive archaeological project was carried out by
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The residential units were released to market on 16 April 2011. These are on the second floor of St. Lawrence House and the second and third floors of Philip House, Marchant House, and Southgate House.
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site (Philip Street, Newark Street, Railway Street, etc.), although Marchant's Passage has been reborn as New Marchant's Passage. The street sign for New Marchant's Passage is missing the apostrophe.
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and Ham Gardens Car Park. The Bath bus station and the car park were demolished and a new bus station was opened to the south of the site and just to the west of the main
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connecting Block E/F with Marchant House, and Marchant House with Southgate House, provide continuous goods delivery access between these blocks for the commercial units.
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The new SouthGate precinct occupies roughly the west half of an area of land once known as The Ham that existed up until around the time of
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The new precinct opened in three phases. Phase one opened on 4 November 2009, Phase two in May 2010, and the final phase in August 2010.
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is no longer a Little SouthGate. The restaurants are Thaikhun, Comptoir Libanais, Absurd Bird, and Tapas Revolution.
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SouthGate shopping centre in the foreground, beyond Bath bus station, with the city of Bath in the background
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This article is about the shopping centre in Bath, Somerset, England. For other uses, see
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On the site prior to this development was the Southgate Shopping Centre designed by
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On 23 September 2008, there was a serious fire on the construction site, caused by
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Architectural Giles Worsley Award for a New Building in Georgian Context in 2010.
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Restaurants and food outlets in the Brunel Square vaults include Be At One,
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In late 2011, Multi started developments to more closely integrate
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Restaurants and food outlets in the main SouthGate centre include
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There are conflicting reports on the cost of the development;
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Top-brand retailers attracted by SouthGate's selling points
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Index

Manvers Street
Southgate (disambiguation)

Bath, Somerset
Coordinates
51°22′43″N 2°21′30″W / 51.3786°N 2.3583°W / 51.3786; -2.3583
Multi Development UK
Aviva Investors
British Land
Chapman Taylor
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
T+T Design
www.southgatebath.com
shopping centre
Bath, Somerset
Chapman Taylor
Georgian architecture
Bath stone
Aviva Investors
British Land
Aviva Investors
Georgian Group

Owen Luder
Tricorn Centre
Portsmouth
Trinity Square Carpark
Gateshead
Bath bus station
Bath Spa railway station

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