I think this shopping centre actually has quite a disappointing layout. Some parts are nice and cosy, complete with automatic doors and outdoor cafes in the middle of the shops. A secondary part, which is through a bit of a rat run, is much less pleasant, and contains most, though not all, of the cheaper-end shops. Its much more sixties, more outdoor, colder. However, there is a pretty good variety of shops here, from national chains to local shops — supermarkets, stalls, furniture shops, telecoms, cards, all sorts of things. Its also very near the Railway station, and is immediately off the main shopping road of Burgess Hill itself. And its well served for other transport too — local and rural buses all stop right nearby, and there’s a very sizeable car park, which has a big Waitrose frontage. Even though I’m calling it disappointing, I actually really like it. It does have its own charm, and its own atmosphere, and with Brighton just down the road for a million and one things, this is plenty.