Full list of 33 Homebase stores closing – is your local branch on the list?

Full list of 33 Homebase stores closing – is your local branch on the list? (Image: Getty)

When the popular went into administration in November 2024, hundreds of Homebase across the UK were put at risk of closure.

As a result, only 74 of them were put up for sale, but a fresh update on the administration process has confirmed the exact branches that are next on the list to close.

Administrators for the retailer Teneo noted that the 33 sites listed, including Homebase stores in Sudbury, Cannock, and Chester, will cease trading within weeks.

In November, , cementing its position as the country’s largest home improvement retailer. Meanwhile, secured 10 stores last year and is expected to buy three more.

Homebase noted that all affected workers have been given at least two weeks’ notice of their effective date of redundancy.

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A Homebase employee re-stocking the selves of a paint isle.

Homebase sells everything from garden plants to household paints and decorating supplies (Image: Getty)

Full list of Homebase stores closing in February

  1. Abingdon
  2. Alnwick
  3. Antrim
  4. Barnstaple
  5. Basildon Vange
  6. Belfast
  7. Branksome
  8. Cannock
  9. Chester
  10. Chichester Discovery Park
  11. Craigavon
  12. Daventry
  13. Derby Kingsway
  14. Folkestone
  15. Galwally
  16. Gateshead
  17. Glenrothes
  18. Harlow
  19. Herne Bay
  20. Hove
  21. Inverurie
  22. Ledbury
  23. Lewes
  24. Luton
  25. Newcastle Under Lyme
  26. Norwich Hall Road
  27. Norwich Sprowston
  28. Nottingham Arnold
  29. Saffron Walden
  30. Selly Oak
  31. Sleaford
  32. Sudbury
  33. Waltham Cross

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Homebase Closures

The retailer has been closing stores since last year and axed 13 more in January 2025 (Image: Getty)

In January 2025, the administrators revealed that .

Homebase stores that shut in January 2025

  • Bradford
  • Broadstairs
  • Cheltenham
  • Colchester Stanway
  • Coventry
  • Derby Chaddesden
  • Gloucester
  • Hull Hessle
  • London Streatham Vale
  • Oban
  • Oldbury
  • Romford
  • Wolverhampton

It follows a tumultuous decade for the high street chain, which operated as a subsidiary of the Home Retail Group for 10 years, starting in October 2006. In February 2016, Australian retailer Wesfarmers, owner of the Bunnings brand, purchased Homebase for £340million.

Just two years later, in February 2018, Wesfarmers reported losses relating to the takeover of £57million in the year to June 2017 and subsequently decided to review the business.

The landmark sale was made in May 2018, when Hilco bought the hardware store chain for a memorable £1. At its peak before the Hilco takeover, Homebase had 250 stores and 11,500 staff.

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