New Look, which is part of The Belfry Shopping Centre, is located on High Street, approximately 0.05 miles north-east from the centre of Redhill (a few minutes walk from Redhill Station). The store is an important addition to the areas of Meadvale, Redhill Town Centre, Merstham, Colesmead, Earlswood, Woodhatch, South Nutfield and Doversgreen. Doors are open here today (Thursday) from 9:00 am until 5:30 pm, for those who'd like to drop by. Here you may find some information about New Look Redhill, including the working hours, map or direct contact number.
New Look is easily reached near the crossroads of High Street and Marketfield Road, in Redhill, West Sussex, at The Belfry Shopping Centre.
1 minute trip from Station Road, Cromwell Road, London Road or Huntingdon Road; a 4 minute drive from A25 / Queensway, St. Matthews Road or A23 / Brighton Road; or a 9 minute drive time from M25 and A25 / Nutfield Road. RH1 1SE is the postcode when using GPS systems.
There are a number of buses that stop at Queensway, Marketfield Way, High Street and Redhill Bus Station. You can get here by lines 32, 100, 315, 324, 357, 400, 405, 410, 420, 424, 430, 433, 435, 460 or 820.
The train can be reached nearby at Redhill Station (770 ft), Earlswood Station (5110 ft) and Reigate Station (1.58 mi away). Choose the line: Govia Thameslink Railway.
Nearby you might visit St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School, Whitepost Health Care Group Head Office & Shrewsbury Court Independent Hospital, The Warwick School, Redhill Memorial Park, St Matthew's Church of England Primary School and Redhill Methodist.
The total number of New Look branches currently operating in Redhill, West Sussex is 1.
For all New Look clothing stores near Redhill, go to this link.
When visiting New Look, please be sure to take a look around the additional appealing stores at The Belfry Shopping Centre. Located in this centre you may also find M&S Marks and Spencer, PEP&CO, WHSmith, O2, Card Factory, Boots, Vodafone, Claire's and Clarks.
Related searches: New Look 31 The Belfrey Centre